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By drawing that lousy red rectangle with black windows, a pale blue sky and the gray asphalt (on the left drawing widget), I got these 10 best matches (along with their score) on a collection of 143 images.
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Browsing images by directory.
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And here you have the dialog for changing metadata. You can see that all EXIF headers were imported from the jpeg file.
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Another example of a sketch being queried in realtime.
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Ever wanted to see all pictures of sunsets on your collection ?
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Example of the HTML Album wizard: I took this while doing the HTML album for imgSeek screenshots that you are browsing right now.
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Querying for similar images on a collection with 5215 unrelated images.
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After clicking on the Group! button, the collection was grouped by similarity. On the left iconview you have pictures representing the groups, and on the left the photos inside the selected group. On this example I clicked on the dresdner_bank.jpg group on the left, and the group contents were shown on the right.
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On the Duplicate Image wizard, you can tell imgSeek to search all your collection for images that share the same aspect you specify. On this example, you can see that imgSeek detected a rotated version of an image as being a duplicate with the same average luminance.
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Searching for similar images and displaying a selected result.
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Browsing images while populating a work batch. Later, you can tell imgSeek to extract metadata from all images in a batch
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This is what I got when searching my family photo collection for the keywords cat or dog on descriptions
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Looking for duplicate images on your collection. On this example, imgSeek found a grayscaled version of another image.
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Importing metadata from a comma separated values file
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By double clicking on my cat picture while browsing my collection, imgSeek did a search for similar images.
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Here you have the Transform dialog, where you can change, for example, the color level of a picture.
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This is how you add images to your collection.
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