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‘How does reverse image search work?
As Google explains in this video, an image that’s used for a reverse search is analyzed for distinctive points, colors, lines and textures. The query that’s generated from this analysis is then compared with billions of possible images that Google is able to access. Should an exact match be found, Google will display this, indicating the different sizes of images it has been able to find. Related images, along with relevant web pages, will also typically be shown. ’ (Source)
Yeti looks at the video but it’s not very helpful so he decides to do his own YouTube search.
Wow! That’s very interesting. He tells Tiffi that he might have found something and suggests that she try a reverse image search with the picture that she took of Fuzzy a few days ago.
Tiffi’s phone rings and it’s Red Rabbit calling.
“Hey Tiffi, what’s up?” asks Red Rabbit. “I haven’t heard from you in a few days. I tried to reach Yeti to find out if everything is ok but only got his voicemail.”
Tiffi explains everything that’s been going on in the past few days. Red Rabbit wants to know if she would like to get together and maybe go to the beach or the park. Tiffi tells him that she’ll have to get back to him. Yeti shouts out a big hello so that Red Rabbit can hear him.
Yeti goes back to reading how to do a reverse image on a mobile.
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