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- iceberg
so I have this image on my hd and i need to find the entire website where it was from. How or where can I find out where (example) "home-bg-gradbluedescript.jpg" is from? the reverse image search (tinyeye) did not give me anything. regular google fails, too.
thx
- ********0
How old is it? I've done this recently by filtering through my cached version of the image for when it was accessed, then looked through my history for that day to find it.
- Post the image, someone may know where it's from.********
- Some QBNers seem to be encyclopaedias of pictures!********
- Post the image, someone may know where it's from.
- iceberg0
- Oh.. I was thinking it might be of an ad campaign or something. Chances are slim on this!********
- Oh.. I was thinking it might be of an ad campaign or something. Chances are slim on this!
- iceberg0
I heard QBNers seem to be encyclopaedias of pictures!
- monospaced0
Look on the bright side if you don't find it. You could create that in Photoshop in less time than you have spent searching for it and probably make it much better.
- i know, but it's not about recreating that image, that would be easy, yes.iceberg
- my badmonospaced
- oddslob0
Have you modified it? Is that the original filename? homenewtodivingbg.jpg? Is that the original size? 599x333?
- ********0
not sure if this will help, but they're image trackers available.
- he did that first off, I find mixed success with tineye, it's still indexing, so you can get smething if you go back a week later with the same criteriafoz
- i_monk0
Tin eye has never found anything for me.
- iceberg0
Gazopa hasn't found anything either altgough it did better than tineye
Help :)
- ********0
What else do you know about the site?
- iceberg0
It was about diving, i think more of a resort rather than hotel. That image was on the lower end of the site, like above the footer
- it's all too vague, imo .. would have prob been used as a bg image - so no chance of finding it via a search engine.********
- can you remember how you found the site in the first place?********
- Probably a link from a web/CSS gallery or "good Sites" collection in a blog... say about 1-2 months agoiceberg
- it's all too vague, imo .. would have prob been used as a bg image - so no chance of finding it via a search engine.
- iceberg0
we can fly to the moon but we cannot find an image online. :D
i thought maybe there was a code-crawling search engine, that way the filename might have come up.