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Google search using a scanned- in image

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bald eagle | 16:19 Tue 06th Nov 2012 | How it Works
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I have a few images of object d'art that I would like to identify and wondered whether it would be possible to undertake a google search of images, using in a scanned- in document?
If anyone knows how I could implement this, I would be very grateful to receive information, please
Thank you very much
Kind regards
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Goto http://www.google.com

Click Images at the top.

Click the camera at the right end of the search bar.

Click upload image

upload image you've scanned.

Click search.
Haven't tried it, but it looks like Google tells you how here...

http://www.google.com...es/searchbyimage.html
Go to the google homepage and click on Images at the top of the screen. This brings up the goole image search and you can then click and drag an image into the search box and it will try to find it - if the image is on your computer then it will be uploaded.
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My thanks to you both for your prompt response, I will give it a go
Thanks once again
Kind regards
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Thank you also Bibblebub, I hadn't seen you input when I replied
My apologies
no apologies needed, i was a bit tardy
Didn't know you could do that. I've learnt something new today ☺

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