its always saying "Specified image is larger than file" when I'm importing to photoshop again, help?
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nvm I think I figured it out. If you do too much shit in Audacity, it wont read?
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its always saying "Specified image is larger than file" when I'm importing to photoshop again, help?
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nvm I think I figured it out. If you do too much shit in Audacity, it wont read?
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this is fucking sick
Apparently I glitched an image so bad that my photo editor refuses to recognize it now.
Also, I wonder if it would be possible to merge two photos together in a glitch through the Text Editor method
How did you mix them like that?
you open them both in photoshop and convert them to RAW files, then import them to Audacity at the same time, and just switch some parts between each "picture", apply any other effects you want and then export. I noticed that it would give you different pictures if you exported with both pictures in audacity, or with just one open.
What about merging them in Wordpad as bitmaps? That's how I do my image glitches.
im not sure, but I guess you'd be switching paragraphs or lines between?
Am I trying to hard if my edits either make the image completely unrecognized by any image viewer or turn them into a pixel thick rainbow line? Because added a few letters anywhere in FP's logo does that.
Im doing it in audacity and I tend to just use simple stuff. But I also tried it with the notepad and strange thing is, it would either have that effect that you described, if I changed too much, or give me about the same result if I changed 1 letter or so
Alright, I've got it down to a science now.
The trick is to use a medium resolution image (Like Zimmerman's mugshot) if you plan on texting it. Too small and it will barely glitch, too big and it will either become the rainbow pixel line o' doom or completely corrupted. Don't use avatar image size pictures, and don't use wallpaper size pictures.
I'll post a few examples in a minute of what doesn't work (Be it too glitched or not enough) and what does.
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Also, you're going to want to use TIFs with interleaving disabled.
In the examples I'm about to post (Gimme a minute), I was using Bitmaps, which seem to shift the image in a grayscale direction. Next time I post an image I'll be doing non-interleaved TIFs.
I wonder if this can be done inversely?
As in is it actually possible to edit raw audio data in image editing software?
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And you can! Turns out if you import an audio file with the right settings in place and export it again without changing the file extension, you can export sound as an image!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55034583/Bitchange.png
I've exported some short music track I made a while ago into this .png file.
Import it into your image editor, and re-export it as an MP3. Make sure you do it via Other uncompressed files.
You should be able to listen to it after that. Tell me if you manage this.
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Also, have a hidden message.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55034583/Hidden.png
Every time I try this, the photo turns Gray. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
That's me saying hello into the mic![]()
Alright:
This is what happens when it's done right:
This is what happens when you do it to an image too small (Like an avatar or the image you used when making your avatar):
As you can see that looks more like a bad TV antennae signal than what we are trying to achieve
And, here is what happens if you take a larger image that somehow doesn't corrupt or rainbow line:
I guess you could do that if you want to, but it almost feels like wasted effort to just simply make an image completely unrecognizable static.
Why don't you just use Audacity? It makes it a bit more predictable
Well yeah you basically get lines. But it is a cool way to send some kind of secret message
Don't have photoshop, and the RAW plugin I installed for GIMP made GIMP half broken and spout errors about "Drive not ready"
hmm that sucks, maybe you should just get photoshop the you-know-what way
yes trial is a very good option
It keeps saying "Specified image is larger than file" whenever I set the channels to 3 and try importing raw data after Audacityifying it.
That happened to me a few times when I edited the image too much
I believe I posted a huge one I made, and it did not turn into a rainbow of colours.
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You need to have more data in the file, than the dimensions of the image. So either add more data, or try a different resolution.
using only 2 channels also works
Yeah, sound just comes out as monochrome noise. I wonder if you can mix it with an image and make it look cool though.
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^Nice, instantly recognized The Beatles.
I'll see what effect it has, mixing with an image and then re-importing sound.
I mixed a song from Abbey Road (You Never Give Me Your Money), cut off the excess and combined it down into one mono audio channel, and it turned out like this.
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OH FUCK. WHAT HAVE I DONE.
This is what happens when you take Valve's Rocket Jump Waltz, paste the TF2 wallpaper over it and re-export. Fuck.
Guys, guys, guys, guys... guys...
I just did something amazing.
I converted postal's ass to a raw format.
I converted that cat to a raw format.
I imported each as separate channels for stereo audio.
I combined the audio into one track and exported to raw again.
I opened it in Photoshop and...
Pure art.
Uh, so how do I do this without either Audacity or Photoshop?
Open a picture in notepad, mess with it, view results.
If you do this without turning it into a RAW picture, then it just creates an invalid JPEG that nothing wants to open.
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Trippy.
That's quite trippy. How did you do it? Did you mix an image with each note and made a song and video out of it?
that wasn't me lol I just found it on youtube. But what they did was take each frame and vectorize is on illustrator and then just throw them around. So nothing not really glitch stuff
c71123 made it by vectorizing each frame and editing it in illustrator. (in video description)
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Fuck ninja'd.