Posted 03/24/09 at 09:38:26 PM by Mark Edward Soper

Another reason why Google has left its competitors way, way behind in the search engine race: Friday, a post on the (unofficial) Google Operating System blog noted that you can now restrict Google image searches by specifying one of twelve different colors:
red, blue, green, teal, purple, yellow, orange, pink, white, gray, black, brown
Only images that contain the specified color will be listed in the search results. Officially, you must use a command-line search in your browser's address bar to use this new feature, using the following syntax:
http://images.google.com/images?q=SEARCHTARGET&imgcolor=COLOR[Replace SEARCHTARGET with what you're searching for and COLOR with the color you want to see in the images]
Here's an example that displays train photos containing the color yellow:
To learn how to search for images by phrase and color, and for an easier way to use this new image search method, join us after the jump.
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