TinEye is a reverse image search engine. You upload your image, and TinEye attempts to match it to one in their database. If it succeeds, you have a name to go with the picture. For example, it correctly identified a young Sarah Palin for me from this picture, but came up with zero for David Orchard and this guy (who is actually quite famous: guess his name and you win some imaginary steak knives). Might be a worthwhile tool when their image database gets bigger. But since the point is usually to put a name to the picture of some obscurity, TinEye isn't there yet.
Not sure what the difference between TinEye and running a images file-name through google is.
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Ok, BCL...who is that?
ReplyDeleteLyndon Larouche. Geez, I thought you were a conniseur of the crazy.
ReplyDeleteWhatever gave you that idea? I come to this blog because you're doing the work I can't bear to.
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