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In this video, we're going to take a look at another option in Google Images.

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Now, we already know that Google Images is really good for doing various image searches.

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However, let's take a look at another feature some over at images.google.com.

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I'm going to click on the little camera icon here to search by image.

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And you can put a URL link in or you can upload a file.

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So saying I'm doing a investigation on this particular logo here.

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So I'm going to click on here upload this.

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And now this uploaded, we can see all the different options here.

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Things that look like this.

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In this case, and we see some similar ones that look like it.

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Now what we could also do is other than going through all this, we could try to do find image source

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up here.

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So if I click this it's going to try to isolate down to a exact match, which potentially gives us what

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the source of the original image came from.

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And in some cases you might get lucky and you'll see a little date here.

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Most of the time is see here we we don't see any dates.

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But again, it's pretty handy.

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If nothing else, it isolates it down to the exact image match.

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So this should cut down some time when you're doing reverse image searches through Google.

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And again this is over on google.com.

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Sorry Images.google.com.

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Thanks for watching.

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I'll see you next video.
