How Can I Change a Picture Filter on the Internet?
Filtering your Internet search results is the key to finding images with the specifications that you require. Your child needs pictures of volcanoes in Iceland for a school project. You want images for a neighborhood newsletter on crime prevention.Or your boss requests images to illustrate a report about the latest economic figures. There are several Internet search engines that allow you to search for pictures. Knowing how to set filters delivers the most relevant results and saves you time..
Instructions
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Google Images
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Open the Internet browser on your computer, and type the address for "Google" into the address bar.
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Click on the "Images" link at the top of the page.
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Enter the name of the image you are searching for into the search bar, and select "Search Images."
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Click on "Advanced Search" underneath the search bar at the top of the page.
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Filter your results to only include specific content type, size, ratio, file type and coloration. Click on the "Google Search" button to apply these filters to your pictures.
Ask
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Type the address for "Ask" into the address bar at the top of the page.
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Select "Images" at the top of the page.
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Enter the name of the picture you are looking for into the search bar, and select "Search"
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Click on the "Sizes" drop-down menu next to "Show." Select the size you require.
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Click on the "Colors" menu to the right of the size button. Select "all colors," "color," or "black & white." These filters will be instantly applied to the images.
Bing.
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Type the address for "Bing" into the address bar. Click on the "Images" tab on the left side of the screen.
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Type in the name of the image into the search bar. Click on the magnifying glass icon to the right of the search bar to search for the image.
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Select the size of the image by clicking "large," "medium," or "small" from the options at the top of the screen.
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Click on the "Safe Search" drop-down menu. Choose the type of moderation to be applied to the image. This filters certain images depending on your selection.
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