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Identifying unknown PCB tip

Started by selfdestroyer, August 29, 2013, 06:28:37 PM

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selfdestroyer

I don't know why I never thought of this before but I thought I would share just incase others never thought of this also. I have a folder that is my catch all for PDFs, Jpegs, Png and other formats that are schematics, PCB transfers and other pedal/electronics related images. Then I organize them in separate folder in "projects" and try to resize all my PCBs in PDFs for easy  printing for proper sizing. I was cleaning up my temp/catch all folder and noticed I had quite a few files with the name PCB-1.jpg and 9V-PCB.png etc.. and had so identifying markers on the PCBs to tell what the hell it was.. Just now I tried google image search and dragged the file in question into the browser and it searched for the image and I was able to find the name of the project. On a side note.. I also found other PCBs this way and was able to find a few new projects to archive.

I am happy to finally get this folder cleaned up.

rullywowr

That's great!  Never thought of doing that.  Thanks for sharing!



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