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Not all images will provide useful comparison results, as all these options work best with simple shapes and designs. Our goal in providing the different image comparison options is to allow you to customize your search to match the particular needs of the brand you are investigating. Composite This option uses both color and line information in it's analysis, but since it uses both simultaneously, it's not as accurate as other options, but you may still receive interesting results.It's not as effective at matching shapes as the Shape method, but is the most accurate for matching colors. Color This comparison method looks only at the colors in the image, and how they are distributed in the image.
Color is completely ignored for this type of search.
You can try each strategy and see which works best for your search Each method has advantages and disadvantages, and works better for particular types of source images, and particular desired results. Next, select an image comparison method.If you want to select a different image than the one you've already selected, either drag another one into the image filter, or first click the delete button to remove the current image and subsequently select another. Drag an image from your result set directly into the image filter to use an image already in the database as your source image.Drag an image from your desktop or another browser window directly into the image filter.Please note that we can only analyze JPG, GIF, BMP and PNG files Click the browse button and select an image file from your local computer.First, specify an image to compare to.You may, of course, use an image as your sole search term, thus ranking the entire collection of images by their similarity to your source image, but the sorting of the millions of images in our collection may take a few seconds to process.įiltering by image is broken down into three steps: The image search feature allows you to rank the results of your search by their visual similarity to an image you specify. If you want to go back and change a term you've already entered, just click it and you can edit it to change it to something else.You can use more advanced operators like boolean logic, proximity and range operators if you surround your term with parentheses '()' to group them together.If you want to search for an exact phrase, surround your term in quotes.After you've entered as many terms as you require, just press the 'search' button to perform your search. You can select as many fields from a single category as necessary. If you want to specify the field you want to search in instead of relying on automatic selection, just select the field from the list by clicking in the menu. As you type, possible matching terms will be suggested, and which fields you are searching in will be shown below your term. Simply enter the terms you are looking for, and the system will automatically determine what sort of search you are performing.