There's More to Tin Eye Than Meets the Eye.
[url]http://www.TinEye.com[/url]
Using Tin Eye. Method 1:
1. Right click the pic to be tested.
2. Dialog box that appears, last line says "View Image Info."
3. Click "View Image Info."
4. What comes up is a bigger box. Look for "Location:" and what follows is the URL of the pic to be tested on Tin Eye. Copy the URL.
5. Open [url]http://www.TinEye.com.[/url]
6. Paste the URL in the panel on the top RIGHT and click 'Search. '
7. Note what Tin Eye finds.
8. Tin Eye has searched its inventory of images using the URL.
Using Tin Eye. Method 2:
1. Instead of copying the URL, save the pic to be tested.
2. Open [url]http://www.TinEye.com.[/url]
3. Upload the saved pic to the panel on the top LEFT of Tin Eye and click Search.
4. Tin Eye has searched its inventory of images using the pixels.
Tin Eye has browser-specific plug-ins on its site we can download that make running Tin Eye a snap – just one click for Tin Eye to open its box and a second click to run Tin Eye on a given pic. What I don't know is whether the application runs Method 1 above or Method 2.
Nuances of Tin Eye:
We want to know if she really is the girl in front of the camera, if the pic was taken in the recent past and is not misleading and if the girl in the pic is the girl who shows up. If she pirated her pic we want to know that, also. We want Tin Eye to give us, in other words, a review.
It is asking a lot of Tin Eye to do all this for us when we cannot do a good job doing it ourselves even after we see her with our own eyes. How many times have we left an appointment happy with what we saw and got, and we thought it was her but we were not entirely sure? Along comes Tin Eye with a computer based search process and we jump to the conclusion, wrongly, we now have science on our side giving black and white answers we can take to the bank. Not so fast. There's more to Tin Eye than meets the eye.
Pics have always represented a peanut-and-shell game. Tin Eye does not change that in the typical situation.
Specifically:
• Tin Eye cannot tell us that the girl in front of the camera that took the pic that got our attention is the same girl who posted the pic to advertise herself. The pic could be a pic of her or some other girl taken whenever. Tin Eye cannot confirm that the girl we contact through her site looks like the pics on her site. Only the photographer knows for sure.
• Even when Tin Eye finds the pic that got our attention all over the internet the girl who posted it to advertise herself may have posted it in all those places, and it may be a pic of her or someone else taken yesterday or 15 years ago. The sheer number of places where Tin Eye found the same pic, standing alone, is no indication of the pic's authenticity due to copying by third-party 'repackaging' and advertising sites. Only the photographer knows for sure.
• No matter what Tin Eye tells us about the pic that got our attention being elsewhere on the internet, Tin Eye cannot tell us what the girl who shows up to the answer the door will look like. Only our eyes will know and even then our eyes won't always know for sure.
What Tin Eye can tell us:
• Tin Eye Positive will tell us where else the pic that got our attention was found in Tin Eye's inventory of images. But that will not include internet images not yet captured in Tin Eye's inventory. Tin Eye's inventory of images, while large, is small in relation to the total images on the internet.
Tin Eye Positive finding the pic that got our attention on a site other than where we found it means it could have been posted by (i) our girl who does or does not look like the pic that got our attention, (ii) some other girl (which won't tell us which girl is the pirate) or (iii) a third-party 'repackaging' and advertising site and in this situation we don't know whether their source for the pic is our girl or some other girl.
• Tin Eye Negative means the pic that got our attention was not found in Tin Eye's inventory of images. It is unknown if the pic that got our attention is on the internet where Tin Eye has not yet crawled. So Tin Eye Negative takes us to square one.
• More often than not the pic that got our attention will turn up Tin Eye Negative. This is because Tin Eye is searching its inventory of images and not the internet itself. Tin Eye's inventory of images is small in relation to the total images on the internet. Tin Eye constantly 'crawls' the internet for images (like Google 'crawls' for text). This means that Tin Eye and Google are always behind the internet. What I don't know is if Tin Eye 'crawls' at a rate faster than the rate new images are being added. It could be Tin Eye is catching up with the internet little by little each day or falling further behind. My sense is Google 'crawls' faster than Tin Eye. We get very few Google Negatives. We get a lot of Tin Eye Negatives. Maybe it has to do with Google being around longer or having more resources. I don't know.
In the circumstance of Tin Eye Positive note the following:
• The number of other places where Tin Eye found the pic that got our attention means nothing. Finding the pic that got our attention in one hundred other places is the same as finding it in one other place. It means it was found elsewhere. Well, the poster of the pic that got our attention could have posted it there, or the poster of the pic that got our attention could be the victim of piracy. We have no way of knowing which poster is the pirate.
• [I]With Tin Eye Positive what is important is the nature of the sites where the pic that got our attention was found. The nature of these sites may allow us to make an educated guess on the probability that the pic that got our attention was pirated from a different poster on of the internet. Maybe the nature of these other sites leaves us with uncertainty of the explanation[/I].
• [I]About the only time the probability is high that the pic that got our attention was pirated is when the sites where the pic that got our attention was found are catalog, model or porn sites, especially those sites in a foreign language[/I]. Do not see the girl behind that pic if her appearance is important.
[I]No matter how the analysis turns out, nothing can confirm the girl posting the pic that got our attention is the girl in front of the camera, or if she is the girl that she still looks like she did then, or that she will be the girl behind the door when we knock[/I].
It should be apparent that Tin Eye Positive is not useful at all unless the other places are catalog, model or porn sites, especially those sites in a foreign language.
Finally, [I]Tin Eye is a tool best used with Google[/I] so the whole thing won't be riding on one picture show. Google the girl's website, directory profile, email and phone to find additional ads turning up additional and different pics, websites, profiles, emails and phones. Google each new found website, email and phone so you have everything out there you can find. Keep Googling these new finds until nothing new turns up. At that point you will have found everything on the internet to be found (at last for tonight LOL). This will give you a pretty good idea what you are dealing with. That's the time to run Tin Eye and run it on all the pics, not just some.
That was a lot of work. It's time for me to go to bed with a book or a hot woman who has read one.
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