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Sims 2 Items Say No Picture?

Is your sims 2 an original or a copy? the only thing I could think is that if its a copy that is why but if not then it could be faulty product and you should return it!

Is there an app that values an item by taking a picture?

No, and its impossible to make one. While with enough time and a large enough (read: huge, the field of antiques alone, let alone anything else, is huge and incredibly varied in its complexities) database of references to compare against, paired with some extremely advanced leaps in machine learning and image reading technology, might get you part of the way to an all-valuing appraisal app, vision is not the only sense used in appraising an object, and senses aren’t the only diagnostic criteria. Dating, and therefore valuing things like porcelain or paintings requires highly sophisticated chemical testing.Even for a visual-only appraiser app than can only tell you if an item checks out visually and give you a foot-ball-park range between the value of clever fake and the real McCoy, I suspect the market demand within the antiques trade would be weak to non-existent. It would only be useful in the hands of experts who already know how to identify things by sight, and anyone coming into the trade is almost certainly more interested in developing that skill set the hard way because it’s pleasurable to do so.

Tell shoe size from a picture?

um, are you like a stalker?

What app is there that you take a picture and it tell you how much it is, like antiques?

I’m not aware of any such app - I just checked Google and confirmed that. There is supposedly an app created by the Antiques Navigator but it looks like it’s just an eBook version of their printed price guides. All of the other “apps” I saw were basically just submitting information to a staff person to evaluate your item and reply back to you.As a vintage dealer the apps I use most are eBay Mobile for current prices and the WorthPoint app for archived prices. the eBay app lets you filter by “Sold” and see recent sales. The WorthPoint app lets you search an archive of sold auctions from multiple sites. Neither of them has an identification option, you use text search to find matching products. FYI WorthPoint is a paid service.The only image identification technology I can think of to help figure out what something is — Google images. You can upload your image and it will try to guess what it is. I use Google images sometimes, but usually I just type a variety of descriptive words and see if it returns an image that matches my item (like “treasure chest” “pirate chest” “wooden chest” etc).Another way to get identification help is Facebook. There are collector groups on Facebook who are quite helpful if you post a photo of your item to the group. “What is This” is one such group, there are others specific to glass, art, etc. The members of the group are kind enough to reply to your post and tell you what they think it is. This is a crowdsourcing type of situation so you may or may not get expert level advice.I hope one of these suggestions helps you out!

How many squares are in this picture?

4x4 grid = 16 :2x2 grid = 4 :2 small squares in upper and lower half and squares inside them = 2+4+4= 10 :5 bigger squares i.e. the middle, upper half, lower half,Right hand side and Left hand side = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 5 :the biggest squares for 4 corners = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4 :1 outer square = 1 :the picture/image.jpg itself = 1 :the word “squares” has the word “square” in it = 1 :Adding 16+4+1+10+5+4+1+1=42

Is there an app where I can take a picture of something and then it tells me what it is?

Identifying objects or even individuals with relevant details from pictures taken through normal smartphone cameras is possible today due to recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), the next big thing in technology. AI has not yet been completely democratized as it is not readily available for reasons like cost of components, computing and return on investment issues. But these days computing is becoming cheaper, research-and-development on AI is increasing, and all these factors have made AI, Computer Vision (CV) and Machine-Learning (ML) available at a more economically-viable cost.Many innovative start-ups have developed Apps and Softwares that can identify objects from pictures taken on smartphones/webcams etc. using the latest advancements in the field of Computer Vision.Few of such promising Start-ups working on Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence are listed below :Mashgin- The Startup is building a Retail checkout kiosk using computer vision. The kiosk can identify multiple items simultaneously, in any orientation and generate the invoice after a single scan.AIndra - Aindra is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Start-up creating Computer-Vision (CV) and Machine-Learning (ML) based products. Aindra's AI, CV & ML powered platform enables Insurance, FinTech and Logistics companies to leverage visual analytics on their existing images/videos collected from real-life scenarios for automated risk-profiling, damage-estimation etc of insurable assets. Aindra's Identity-and-Fraud-Management solution is a platform robust enough to process Facial images captured by any low-cost photo-capturing device like smartphone, IP-camera etc..Oriense - Builds special device driven by Computer Vision(CV) and Machine Learning(ML) for blind and visually impaired, that solves three major problems : Obstacle avoidance, Geo-navigation and Image Recognition.Blue River Technology - Agricultural application of Weed recognition using Computer Vision(CV) in an agriculture field and subsequent elimination by hot Organic oil automatically.PS: These startups have come up with novel solutions for use-cases that have a high growth potential in the market.For more on Artificial Intelligence(AI), Computer Vision(CV) and Machine Learning(ML) , check out Aindra Systems Blog.

Older Playskool Toys.....pic. on Ebay What is it????

I am looking for a website that may show pictures and items numbers to older Playskool toys. I have a Playskool Toy that has the item no. 5531....I have it listed on ebay right now as a vintage toy but perhaps I am wrong.
Please, if anyone knows of a website that lists playskool toys let me know....go here to see the toy I am talking about http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-Vintage-Playskool-Baby-Toy-Balls-Lift-Drop-5531_W0QQitemZ350005351565QQihZ022QQcategoryZ2576QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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