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Post by Richard Kimble on Feb 16, 2018 18:25:49 GMT
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Post by Roberto on Feb 17, 2018 15:00:54 GMT
Another thing I just noticed is that they've also gotten rid of the button that lets you find the same photo in other size resolutions.
Are Google trolling or are they really this stupid?
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Post by teleadm on Feb 17, 2018 18:20:23 GMT
Well if it's the case, I think we should avoid Getty Images!
This is a non-comercial site for us who likes movies, and if we show a pic on here, it might help some companies make money, so it's actually a win-win situation. But there might be other rake's out there.
If someone posts a poster of some long forgotten movie, and someone asks where can I buy it, it looks fantastic, the copywright owners isn't the loosers.
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Post by Eλευθερί on Feb 26, 2018 2:47:14 GMT
Highlight the link Right Click Copy Link Address Paste Link Address Into Your Browser. Go to the Link Address. I don't think they explained it right. Try This... Do an image search. Right Click on the picture you want. Open it in a new browser tab When the picture loads... Right Click On The Picture Open Image In A New Tab Save Image as... or... Copy URL Link, and paste link into POST. Can't figure out the right click/left click thing. I have a mac laptop and have never done that before. Anyone else have a mac, and, if so, how do you right click or left click on it? It depends on which version of the operating system you are using and how you have the system configured. For example, you can configure the trackpad to regard a tap (or click) using two fingers instead of just one as being the same as a right-click using a mouse. If you go into System Preferences, then trackpad, you may be able to see examples and change the settings.
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