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I tend to check Tineye to see if I can find the origin.
https://www.tineye.com/
Sometimes, even if you can't, there may be so much usage of an image on numerous blogs etc. you will probably be ok. Just make sure you steer clear of anything from companies some, like Getty Images.
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describe the scene you want and ask fellow CUKers to act it out?
note if you want to blackmail the Bishop of Bath & Welles you might need a bremainer to help you.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFrom Google
How do you know if you can use an image from Google Images?
Follow these simple steps to find royalty free images using the Google Images advanced search.
•Enter a search term in Google Images search.
•Click the Gear icon, then select Advanced search.
•Scroll down and use the usage rights drop down menu to select free to use or share, even commercially.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI need to download some work related images from Google. Is there a way of telling which of these are image free/royalty free ?
Thanks for any quick responses received.
How do you know if you can use an image from Google Images?
Follow these simple steps to find royalty free images using the Google Images advanced search.
•Enter a search term in Google Images search.
•Click the Gear icon, then select Advanced search.
•Scroll down and use the usage rights drop down menu to select free to use or share, even commercially.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI need to download some work related images from Google. Is there a way of telling which of these are image free/royalty free ?
Thanks for any quick responses received.
You're welcome.
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Google Images - Quick Response Needed
I need to download some work related images from Google. Is there a way of telling which of these are image free/royalty free ?
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