Concealing Landmarks for google reverse image search

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The discussion focuses on strategies to bypass Google Image Search's detection capabilities. Users have found success by using Picasa-3 to manipulate images, specifically by applying effects like pencil drawing and altering colors before saving them under different names. There is mention of using PNG files from panorama screenshots, which are noted to be challenging to resize but effective in evading detection. Participants are encouraged to share additional tricks that could enhance these methods.
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So we have been struggling to defeat the google image searcher. This seems to work

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While we see what it is, google didn't have any idea.

I made this with googles Picasa-3. It's very simple with a few clicks, I selected pencil drawing and then some other tricks, changing colors and such. I saved under a different name.

Any other tricks worthwile to know?
 
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PNG from panorama screen clip. It is difficult to resize, but seems to get by google images.

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Testing for size.

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Andre said:
So we have been struggling to defeat the google image searcher. This seems to work


While we see what it is, google didn't have any idea.

I made this with . It's very simple with a few clicks, I selected pencil drawing and then some other tricks, changing colors and such. I saved under a different name.

Any other tricks worthwile to know?

Awesome, I like.
 
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