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Where in the URL do you put it? I tried it at the end and it gave me an error message.
Just on the end. I think it only works for baisc colors though, so if you tried a not normal color it might be why.
Ex: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=bouquets&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2&imgcolor=purple
So didn't know that, but I'm bookmarking this so I remember. Thanks!
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So here is a neat tip I found out and thought I would share. Do a google image search (ex: wedding centerpieces) then add this to the url: &imgcolor=red (Red can be substituted for any basic color) It filters out to the ones with that color in it.