cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/5046714

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So I took some pictures of the moon the other night that were horribly overexposed and I figured “why not try to bring it down a bit” and when I did I got a lot of interesting artifacts in the image that were some interesting colors.

So I did a some editing in Lightroom, then Audacity, then Lightroom again. Converting it from Raw, to JPG, to BMP, and back to JPG.

Using Audacity to edit the image a bit can add a lot of weirdness that is (IMO) quite interesting.

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      Thank you

      I was pretty happy with how it came out

      Spent like 3 days trying to come up with a name for it though lol

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        Yeah I think that’s a great name, definitely has a fantasy scifi vibe.

        How does image editing with audacity work btw?

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          Basically you import the image as raw data and start applying audio effects to the data and export the image after each effect to see what it’s doing

          It’s a bit wonky and audacity is not made for images so all you see is a wave form of the data but it can add some cool effects

          And once you kick it back out again you can drop it back in image editing software for a round 2 there if you want

          Edit: I can a link to a more in depth write up on it if you’d like to give it a shot because I glossed over some of the finer details on what goes into it for the sake of being concise