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SonicPhoto 1.22 Silver Portable era disponibile come app gratuita il 20 agosto 2017!
SonicPhoto è un programma audio che server per convertire le foto in audio. Utilizza la tua collezione di foto esistente oppure disegna la tua stessa collezione in Photoshop (o qualsiasi editor paint) e con il click di un bottone, guarda mentre SonicPhoto crea l'audio davanti ai tuoi occhi. Ispirato all'esistente programma PhotoSounder di Michel Rouzic, SonicPhoto perde il paint editor interno e il sound importer, ma guadagna lo stereo automatico e convincente e un filtro armonia unico per aiutare a creare effetti distinti e professionali dallo sintetizzatore scintillante agli arpeggi ondulati, al basso ruggente e droni metallici.
Caratteristiche Principali
Windows and .NET 3.5 or higher
2.82 MB
$29.00
Commenti su 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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