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mcubed 09-28-2016 07:01 PM

Finding post/thread from attachment ID?
 
Often times I find a photo on another site then use reverse image search to look for more. Many times the results come back to, of all places, OCC. Unfortunately the Google reverse image search often gives me the direct link to the photo or thumbnail as opposed to the thread or posting. I know how to go from the thumbnail to the full size image but how can I go form the direct image link to the thread and posting itself to see if there are more.

Take this link for instance, https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/atta...mentid=3207922 how can I find the thread and posting this came from?

Thanks for any help you can offer.

crispus 09-29-2016 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by mcubed (Post 2295253)
Often times I find a photo on another site then use reverse image search to look for more. Many times the results come back to, of all places, OCC. Unfortunately the Google reverse image search often gives me the direct link to the photo or thumbnail as opposed to the thread or posting. I know how to go from the thumbnail to the full size image but how can I go form the direct image link to the thread and posting itself to see if there are more.

Take this link for instance, https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/atta...mentid=3207922 how can I find the thread and posting this came from?

Thanks for any help you can offer.

Because the full size is hidden for anyone not signed in, it won't show up as being on OCC; the workaround (which doesn't always work, since the reverse-image searches don't by any means always get everything, but at least you have a shot this way) is to use the thumbnail ID, not the f/s one; if you get OCC hits, you can then go to the page and check it...


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