Dec 06, 2023 01:28 AM
The Google Vision API extension offered by Airtable works well enough if one wants to retrieve labels, logos and texts from an image.
However, the Google API offers other capabilities, such as tagging offensive images and, what interests me most, calculating the dominant colours of an image or suggesting cropping possibilities. The Airtable extension doesn't seem to give access to any of this.
Is there something out there already that might allow me to retrieve those extra features and insert them into a field in my database ?
Thanks.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Dec 06, 2023 02:42 AM
Yes, this is super easy to do with Make’s Google Cloud Vision integrations & automations for Airtable. Coincidentally, I have two of my biggest Airtable consulting clients using this on a daily basis.
If you’ve never used Make before, you’ll need to spend some time learning how to use the platform, because it has a bit of a learning curve. I’ve assembled a bunch of helpful training resources in this thread:.
p.s. If you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with any of this, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld
Dec 06, 2023 02:42 AM
Yes, this is super easy to do with Make’s Google Cloud Vision integrations & automations for Airtable. Coincidentally, I have two of my biggest Airtable consulting clients using this on a daily basis.
If you’ve never used Make before, you’ll need to spend some time learning how to use the platform, because it has a bit of a learning curve. I’ve assembled a bunch of helpful training resources in this thread:.
p.s. If you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with any of this, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld
Dec 06, 2023 06:52 AM
That defintely looks as though it could work. Thanks for the tip and the resources ! This is a homebrew project for a hobby, but still it could lead to greater things.