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SonicPhoto est un programme audio permettant de convertir les images en son. Utilisez votre collection de photos existante ou dessinez-vous dans Photoshop (ou tout autre éditeur de peinture) et en cliquant sur un bouton, regardez SonicPhoto créer le son devant vos yeux. Inspiré par le programme PhotoSounder existant de Michel Rouzic, SonicPhoto perd l'éditeur de peinture interne et l'importateur de sons, mais gagne une chaîne stéréo automatique et convaincante et un filtre d'harmonie unique pour créer des effets distincts et professionnels allant des synthés pétillants et des arpèges ondulants à la basse rugissante Et les drones métalliques. P>
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Windows and .NET 3.5 or higher
2.82 MB
$29.00
Commentaires sur SonicPhoto 1.22 Silver Portable
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Neat program, great fun! On a quick try, here are my comments:
Pros:
It is portable, so doesn't need an install (or uninstall if one doen't like it). No registration needed, so just had to download, unzip and start playing :-)
As a photographer who displays his pictures occasionally, I am always looking for suitable background music to accompany my slide show. This does it beautifully! I have tried a few effects, and they make the pictures sound right... probably matching the photos' histogram.
Resizable, highly configurable, etc. And great fun!
Cons:
The only one I can see so far is that I can't "point" it to the folder where I store my photos - it defaults to the demo-projects folder.. Each time I choose a different preset, it loads a preselected picture from the demo folder so I have to relocate the image I had previously loaded. Perhaps there's a setting for it, but I haven't found it yet.
Thumbs up from down under!!!
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You know it says we have to activate it before the giveaway is over - I can't see how to do that. It's working but I don't know if I still have to do something else to keep it working.
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Seems like something that would be fun, for the first hour, but after than, just clogging up resources on the computer. I will pass, but thanks for the free offer.
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5 stars of 5 ... Great Start.
I indeed like the idea and it is well told in the video. It opens a new door.
A slide show add-on would be great. Audio looping also... Dr Moog where are you?
The reverse of this program; creating a photo from existing music. What would the 1812 overture look like?
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Is there at practical use for this program? I have always wondered about adding sound to pictures, but what does that really do? Every time I watch a movie, directors use it on motion pictures, all very subjective, and now here we have something somehow connected to the image, but unlike music, the image was not a "composition", more of a random obfuscation; but there is a feature to tune something unintelligible to a harmony? Reminds me of Darwin, lighting hit a puddle and we got life. I would like to see this go a step further and as a tool to define harmony in art by recommending arrangements of form. How did the program harmonize? What logic was used there?
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Does everything have to have a practical use? Why can't it just be for the fun of it?
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