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3 minutes ago, Shammikit said:

So i took this picture from my phone and I want to download a higher resolution image of  it. I tried searching by doing the drag and drop to google search and also google lens, but instead of giving me the exact image it gave me related images to that category. I would appreciate if you could let me know of some steps to try out or a relevant tool to do the search to download a quality image of it. Thanks

Yandex and Tineye are great alternatives

So i took this picture from my phone and I want to download a higher resolution image of  it. I tried searching by doing the drag and drop to google search and also google lens, but instead of giving me the exact image it gave me related images to that category. I would appreciate if you could let me know of some steps to try out or a relevant tool to do the search to download a quality image of it. Thanks

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3 minutes ago, Shammikit said:

So i took this picture from my phone and I want to download a higher resolution image of  it. I tried searching by doing the drag and drop to google search and also google lens, but instead of giving me the exact image it gave me related images to that category. I would appreciate if you could let me know of some steps to try out or a relevant tool to do the search to download a quality image of it. Thanks

Yandex and Tineye are great alternatives

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It really didn't cross your mind sharing the image on question in here? Maybe someone could help you out more properly.

 

Google reverse image is usually the most reliable of the sort.

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Bing reverse image search is quite good for this purpose IMO. From my experience, it seems like Google wants a similar picture, but Bing wants basically the same picture.

Plus the magnifying glass icon can also help, since you can select a portion of the image.

 

But as mentioned above, Yandex seems to work alright too. Never had great experiences with Tineye myself..

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11 hours ago, _Syn_ said:

Yandex and Tineye are great alternatives

 

11 hours ago, Minibois said:

Bing reverse image search is quite good for this purpose IMO. From my experience, it seems like Google wants a similar picture, but Bing wants basically the same picture.

Plus the magnifying glass icon can also help, since you can select a portion of the image.

 

But as mentioned above, Yandex seems to work alright too. Never had great experiences with Tineye myself..

Thanks for the suggestions guys. Yandex did the trick. Tineye couldnt find it. 

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