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peejaygee
25 discussion posts
So, I've got the API all setup, and I pass the search criteria from DFP with a line

halloween images -site:Pixabay.com -site:-shutterstock.com [yeah, I know, I like to have my images based on the time of the year)

But it still pulls either watermarked pictures, or that 'pixabay free images' logo that is full screen.

If I pass that criteria straight into Google Image Search, I don't (and I've scrolled down a lot) see the images (which is a good thing).

I'm wondering if I'm doing right? I want to use Google Image Search (or similar) but omit certain words/pictures as it spoils the flow.

Can anybody help?
Oct 30, 2016  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
That should work. When I do "halloween images" I get results from pixabay and shutterstock, but if I do "halloween images -site:Pixabay.com -site:shutterstock.com" I don't get those results any more.

I noticed in your original post that you had -site:-shutterstock.com instead of -site:shutterstock.com. Maybe that's causing the issue? If I use that, I still get images from shutterstock.com.
Nov 1, 2016  • #2
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peejaygee
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didn't notice that typo, but I'll remove it. that being said, I'm still getting them from pixabay and that didn't have a typo. Is there anyway to find out if the images are coming from pixabay through google? I'm guessing they are, as it's there logo, but if someone has copied it, etc?
Nov 1, 2016  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
In the Get Settings window for the Google Image Search, if you click on an image thumbnail, you can choose "Preview Image," which will take you to the page that the image is on. If you do that, does it take you to pixabay?
Nov 4, 2016  • #4
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peejaygee
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I didn't know that option was available, the problem is, I've tried to generate a list of images, by hitting search and I only get 30, none of the 30 are ones that show it, like they are examples of what 'can' be displayed. No matter how many times I hit search, I get the same 30. (like the first same 30 if you used google images from their site)

Is there a way of getting more that 30 in the previews? then I'll be able to preview where it's from? because I'm unable to do that once the picture is on the desktop.

But, I do know were you are coming from, as if we know it's 'not' from pixabay, then I can add the site to the -site: command.
Nov 4, 2016  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
There isn't for the Google search, no. But, what you can do is check the "Wallpaper Screens" section on the Settings > Troubleshooting tab when you see an image that has this issue. The "Web URL:" field for the monitor # will show the URL to the image that was downloaded :)
Nov 9, 2016  • #6
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peejaygee
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Ahhhh, ok.. I'll turn that feature on then and when I see an image that is not adhearing to the rules, I'll check the log, and then if it's a site that isn't one that is in the -site: section, I'll add it.

Thanks for the tip and your time. I'll get to the bottom of this eventually. ;)
Nov 9, 2016  • #7
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