There are many advanced tools, but in this article, the Yemeni Network for Fact-Checking attempts to provide a summary or an introduction simply, through the best five ways or tools and tips to verify images:
- Search for the source of the image: It is always important to search for the original source of the image. This can be done by searching for the URL of the image or by searching for the copyright label.
- Use image verification tools: There are many image verification tools available on the internet. These tools can help you determine whether the image has been manipulated or edited. Some examples of image verification tools include:
- Reverse image search: This tool can be used to find identical or similar images on the internet. The tool is available in Google Reverse Image Search as well as in Bing, Yandex, and others.
- TinEye: This tool can be used to find identical or similar images on the internet.
- Photo Forensics: This tool can be used to determine whether the image has been manipulated or edited.
- InVID tool: It combines the previous methods and other methods and can be downloaded as an add-on in the Chrome browser.
Google Chrome browser supports, at least, the feature of searching for the image through the options menu that appears when placing the cursor on the image and clicking on the options.
- Search for contextual clues: Contextual clues can help you determine whether the image is real or not. For example, if the image contains a specific event or place, you can search for clues to support that.
- Use your critical skills: It is always important to use your critical skills when evaluating images. For example, if the image looks unrealistic or improbable, that may be a sign that the image has been manipulated.
- Ask for help from specialists: If you are unsure whether the image is real or not, you can ask for help from a specialist in verifying images.
In addition, experts advise:
- Be careful of images that are posted on social media: Images that are posted on social media can be easily manipulated.
- Be careful of images that contain logos or trademarks: These images can be used to promote certain products or services.
- Be careful of images that contain controversial phrases or sentences: These images can be used to spread misinformation or propaganda.
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