TinEye is a new service, still in beta, that allows doing searches using images instead of words.
You have to request an account before you can make actually use it, but it's worth it. It's also free, at least for now.
They still haven't got many images indexed (about 487 million) if you think about the size of the internet and images floating around, but you may be lucky enough to find some of your images in use. Just upload an image, enter it's url or use the firefox plug-in (which allows right clicking on any image on the web) and TinEye will find sites where that image exists.
The system is very interesting as it detects variations on the image, such as crops, mirrors, color shifts, etc.
I was able to find about a dozen images from my microstock galleries in use. An example:
When I searched by this image:
I found this site:
http://www.peterboroughlaser.com/
Give it a try.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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Welcome to the Microstock Tips Blog.
I'll be sharing news, tips, statistics, tools and sites that help understand the Microstock world. Have a good reading and leave your opinions/suggestions whenever you feel like.
I'll be sharing news, tips, statistics, tools and sites that help understand the Microstock world. Have a good reading and leave your opinions/suggestions whenever you feel like.


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