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Multicolor Photo Search Tool

Submitted by Kappithaan on June 10, 2009 – 8:24 am2 Comments

Multicolor Search Lab

If you have read my post on finding images on the basis of colors and still thirsty for more colors, this should quench your thirst. Idée Labs who have comeup with this revolutionary multicolor search tool lets you to search among the best 10 million images on Flickr database and around 3 million images on Alami. They have 2 different tools for flickr and alami, both using a similar interface but with latter being a bit high on features.

Interface is simple, housing a color matrix on the right side and 5×10 thumnail matrix on its left. You can select upto 10 different colors and it simultaneously displays a maximum of 50 images per page. Choosing same color more then once increases its prominence. On clicking an image on flickr set leads you to its fickr page while on alamy set it gives you 2 options whether to view it on alamy or to search for similar images.

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BYO Image Search Lab

The latter one leads you to the BYO Image search lab, powered by Tineye image search engine, thought not as accurate or powerful as the latter. It lets you to upload an image from web or your computer and displays similar images from alamy database. Similarity is limited only to color. You can see it below.

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Visual Search Lab

An advanced image search tool,Visual Search lab based on alamy set is a visual cum tag search. You can search for images based on your tag, then click on required image to display similar images. Handy one indeed.

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