I found it also to be very useful, it found even an image that had been edited. 
Specifically it had been made darker, scaled up, and an image element in the 
background had been removed. That modified image also showed up on several 
stock image sites.

Steffen Zahn


Am 14.06.2011 um 18:01 schrieb "Daniel J. Matyola" <[email protected]>:

> Does anyone else use TinEye?
> 
> A while back, someone was using one of my images on the net without my
> permission;  in fact, it was listed in a stock image site.  After I
> had that image removed. I found TinEye, and it showed me images not
> only identical to mine, but on occasion, ones that were very similar
> but clearly not the same.  It also brought up the handful of images
> that I had posted on a stock image site some time ago.
> 
> Now, all my TinEye search are coming back with 0 matches, with one
> exception.  Even those that I know are still on a stock site return 0
> matches.
> 
> Have they changed their criteria or the sources they search?  Do they
> now have a way to eliminate images I posted on more than one site?
> 
> Dan
> 
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