Fantastic tutorial. Guess what? My husband and I were both just wondering how to copy and paste links in our mobile web browsers. Now we know that AND how to find copies of images online with our phones.
Best video on the subject. Several of the others English very difficult to comprehend. And others go so fast impossible to understand. You explained so well, video extremely helpful thank you
Thanks for the tutorial! We recently bought an antique Western Electric model 302 desk phone from 1949 and someone in past cut out an image or at least from the torso up black and white printed image of an angel wearing what looks like a head scarf out of I believe a book or magazine and laminated it and cut it out in a circle to fit the middle of the rotary dial where a dial card normally would be. I'm hoping to find the image somewhere on the web and hopefully find a source for where and maybe when it came from but it's probably a long shot!
You can add a clipping to your Ancestry tree by going to the ancestor's profile. (on desktop) Click +Add button and then Add Event. select the topic and then click Add Media. (On Mobile) Tap Tree in the menu, then tap the ancestor, tap View Profile. Then tap the camera icon. Thanks for watching!
Google and other apps often move their buttons around. "Share" can now be found (3:35 mark in the video - from the image in Dropbox on iOS) by tapping the 3 dots in the top right corner. Tap "Create a link" which will copy and share it. (a message will pop up telling you this). Then continue to follow the video and go to Chrome. When you press and hold in the search bar, select "Visit Copied Link" and continue with the instructions in the video.
I've tried multiple photos of the same person, need to find his name, but it keeps searching the photo and adds "beard", but I'm sure these are stolen from a facebook profile. Any suggestions?
As I mentioned in the video, it's not as sophisticated as we would like at this point for lesser known individuals. I would recommend posting at DeadFred.com They have had a lot of success identifying photos.
Fantastic tutorial. Guess what? My husband and I were both just wondering how to copy and paste links in our mobile web browsers. Now we know that AND how to find copies of images online with our phones.
Best video on the subject. Several of the others English very difficult to comprehend. And others go so fast impossible to understand. You explained so well, video extremely helpful thank you
I really like this lady. She's super cool!
Thank you wow I wish you all the best great work
Love this tip Lisa. Nicely done!
Good tip. Very clear and concise. Thanks.
Wow, thanks a lot!! I just discovered you and I'm glad I did.
Thanks for the tutorial!
We recently bought an antique Western Electric model 302 desk phone from 1949 and someone in past cut out an image or at least from the torso up black and white printed image of an angel wearing what looks like a head scarf out of I believe a book or magazine and laminated it and cut it out in a circle to fit the middle of the rotary dial where a dial card normally would be. I'm hoping to find the image somewhere on the web and hopefully find a source for where and maybe when it came from but it's probably a long shot!
How to upload on image on Google image with Galaxy 10 plus
This really helped
Thank you so much you’re a life savor :)
Hi Lisa . I have a newspaper clip of my mother’s marriage how do I put that in ancestry?
You can add a clipping to your Ancestry tree by going to the ancestor's profile. (on desktop) Click +Add button and then Add Event. select the topic and then click Add Media. (On Mobile) Tap Tree in the menu, then tap the ancestor, tap View Profile. Then tap the camera icon. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. This is the clearest, best described, easiest method. I also love your name 😂👏🏼❤️
Gosh thank you! And yes, it's an awesome name!!
Thank you so much, this helped me so much
How do you search a picture image on gallery
What do you mean by "on gallery"?
When I tried to copy the link it said link unavailable
After I pull-up the picture I didn’t see the arrow to on the right corner to share
Google and other apps often move their buttons around. "Share" can now be found (3:35 mark in the video - from the image in Dropbox on iOS) by tapping the 3 dots in the top right corner. Tap "Create a link" which will copy and share it. (a message will pop up telling you this). Then continue to follow the video and go to Chrome. When you press and hold in the search bar, select "Visit Copied Link" and continue with the instructions in the video.
How do you get a picture from Google in to my tablet
So if someone didn't use Dropbox to save it basically doesn't search by image but by URL..
Thank you so much
Thank u
I've tried multiple photos of the same person, need to find his name, but it keeps searching the photo and adds "beard", but I'm sure these are stolen from a facebook profile. Any suggestions?
As I mentioned in the video, it's not as sophisticated as we would like at this point for lesser known individuals. I would recommend posting at DeadFred.com They have had a lot of success identifying photos.
Thnx
Thank you