cr2 file, though, I had to convert it to jpeg first.
I found it very fun running images into it actually. It takes some time to do some of the advanced stuff (instrument isolation in photoshop.). I tried a bunch of what was showed on the demo videos. The program crashed on me twice within the space of an hour, doing different things. I couldn't get the knobs to change appearance, the setting seemed to be ignored, even on relaunch. The UI is nice, but could use some work (i.e. Should be noted, this app Requires Photoshop, OR other advanced image editor (?) for Full functionality (instrument isolation, etc.).
Pro-tip: Turn on the Live Synthesis in the Options menu for instantaneous results!.Noise-based synthesis for synthesising original sounds from nothing or resynthesising wildly transformed sounds in a way that results in a continuous and smooth spectrum.Lossless processing of sounds based on images, so that real sounds can be transformed by transforming their image.This can be used for such tasks as instrument/vocals removal/isolation, applying various original or classical sound effects, sound design, denoising, operations between sounds such as removing a sound from another. Photosounder allows you to open sounds and images, process them graphically and hear the results. It turns sounds into images and images into sounds, thus allowing for powerful sound processing to be done in an image editor. Photosounder is a spectrogram editor and synthesizer.