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Operadores de pesquisa do Imagens do Google
Da mesma forma que a pesquisa na Web, o Imagens do Google é compatível com operadores de pesquisa dedicados, como
src: e imagesize:. Esses operadores só funcionam no Imagens do Google.
Eles não afetam outros Serviços do Google.
Operador de pesquisa src:
O operador de pesquisa src: retorna páginas que fazem referência ao URL da imagem no atributo src
fornecido pelo operador. Exemplo:
src:https://example.com/media/carrot.jpg
O operador retorna páginas de qualquer domínio, não apenas o do URL especificado no
operador. Isso pode ser útil para saber quais imagens que você está hospedando no seu site têm
link direto de outros sites.
Operador de pesquisa imagesize:
O operador de pesquisa imagesize: retorna imagens da dimensão especificada no
operador. Especifique a dimensão no formato largura x altura. Exemplo:
imagesize:1500x1000
Este operador pode ser útil com os operadores
src: e site:. Por exemplo, é possível encontrar uma imagem de determinado tamanho que foi indexada no seu site:
Ao usar imagesize: com o operador site:, é possível encontrar imagens do
tamanho exato:
site:https://example.com/ imagesize:500x1200
Limitações
Como os operadores de pesquisa por imagens são restritos por limites de indexação e recuperação, talvez você não veja
todos os resultados que apareceriam em uma consulta de pesquisa padrão.
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