How do I get in contact with Google?
Can you call Google? Yes, you can call Google. Google’s customer support number is 1-855-836-1987.
What to do when an image is not found?
The best way to solve your problem: Just change the image file name and try yourself. Well you can try this. this worked for me. let me know about you. Ok but I like to use this way, so that whenever original image is not available you can load your default image that may be your favorite smiley or image saying Sorry !
What to do if you are having trouble viewing images?
If you are having trouble viewing images for a specific website: Click the Site Identity Button (the website’s icon to the left of its address). Click the More information… button in the prompt. The Page Info window will open. Select the Permissions panel. Make sure Allow is selected next to Load Images . Close the Page Info window.
What to do when image does not match size?
However, the image are trying to paste does not match the size of the box. Changing the ‘box’ argument to (0,0,int (x),int (y)) will fix your immediate problem, although I suspect you actually want to crop the image being pasted.
Why are my images not showing on my computer?
The site that displays the images may be down or experiencing difficulties. To verify, try loading the site from a different computer or browser. Some pathnames to images contain backslashes (e.g. example.com\MyImage.jpg ). In browsers other than Internet Explorer, these pathnames do not load.
How can I tell if a picture is worth money?
Auction marks are generally a very good indication that the picture has some value. Look at a dictionary of artists signatures and monograms: Of course, this won’t be a problem if your artist has unusual initials such as Z.Z., but you’re probably not going to be that lucky!
How do you find the value of an item?
Take all these figures and average them out to find an approximate value. Factor in the condition of your item. Cracks, chips, tears, and stains will greatly diminish the value. Near-mint versions of records, for example, will go for double what a copy with a little ring wear, dinged corners, and visible indications that it’s been played.
Is it possible to find a buyer for a picture?
If you love your picture, then it’s likely that others will too, and a beautiful item will nearly always find a buyer, even if it isn’t by a famous artist. Is my picture an original, or is it a print? My painting has initials for a signature, but how do I find out who the artist is?
How can I find out who painted my picture?
Amanda is a keen artist and art historian with a particular interest in 19th-century art, especially the work of the Pre-Raphaelites. So you have this old picture, and you’re not sure who it’s by. The right name could make all the difference at auction, but just how do you find out who painted your item—and were they famous?