Is there any way, to find an image on google, by inputting it into software which then runs random queries till it gets it? Like this software does on the hard disk http://visual-similarity-duplicate-image-finder.mindgems-inc.qarchive.org/ But instead with queries from google image search? It doesn't have to be random necessarily as I could wildcard it, but you get the idea. I don't care if I'd have to leave it running for 3 months or more. I NEED it to find the exact replicate image and in so doing, I would find the site it's on. If there is no software for it, is it possible to have someone develop it on the cheap? Thanks in advance.
What the heck, I recieved bad rep for that. It's not stupid. I have software that will search my hard disk for visual replicates of the image. I just want one that will run queries on say, Google image, and find visual replicates. It's not complicated, and there probably is one out there. I mean I know tons of people who could use this. Whether searching for a long lost friend, identifying a criminal, or just trying to find out who a person is.
Nop, I don't think that there is currently anything that does what your looking for, only if the filename was the same everywhere you could find it.
Interesting question, Cyrus. I wouldn't mind having a piece of software like that myself. Is there some reason you don't want everyone to know the specific image you're looking for? If not, let us know - there are a lot of clever people here who may be able to help. And me, too. [Positive rep given. What the heck is green rep for, anyway? Meh.]