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dirk_mec1
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Does someone knows to which movies these screenshots belong?
Eh, backwards. The second one is Spiderman 3, the one on the bottom with the man and the green striped shirt.dirk_mec1 said:No, I checked the second one isn't monster house. Thanks OAQfirst for the first one!
Danger said:Ah, yes... Thomas Hayden Church as the Sandman. A very nice performance. He brought humanity to someone who was just a total bad guy in the comics.
dirk_mec1 said:Does someone knows to which movies these screenshots belong?
The process of identifying movies from screenshots usually involves using image recognition software or manually searching for similar images online. The screenshots can also be compared to movie databases to find a match.
Screenshots alone may not be enough to prove that someone has watched a movie, as they can be easily manipulated. However, they can be used as supporting evidence along with other proof, such as tickets or receipts.
Yes, there are various techniques and tools that can be used for identifying movies from screenshots. Some common techniques include reverse image search, scene recognition, and matching screenshots to movie databases. There are also specific software and apps designed for this purpose.
Not necessarily. Some screenshots may be more difficult to identify if they are low quality or from obscure movies. It also depends on the availability of the movie in online databases and the accuracy of the image recognition software.
As long as the screenshots are being used for personal or educational purposes, it is generally considered legal to use them for identifying movies. However, if the screenshots are being used for commercial purposes, it is best to seek permission from the copyright holder of the movie.