![]() Hethey, reading time: ~2 minutes How to Fix: Adobe Premiere JPG / Still Image Glitch For more details, I highly recommend checking out Animals Within Animals databending primers (from 2005!) and Daniel Temkins’ big list of guides from around the web.Published:, by Jonathan M. Try it out with different types of media (audio files in text editors, image files in audio editors, etc). Now you have a grasp of one of the fundamental databending techniques. ![]() Near the bottom I typed out “0000000 0000000” and then copy/pasted it about 20 times, which created the awesome gradient pattern.Ĭool, that’s it. I moved the image to the right a bit by adding data, then back left by deleting data, etc. Near the very bottom I found I was able to do the more traditional “move everything from this point in the data to the right or left” type thing that you usually do with JPG files.Ī glitched JPG file: The more traditional type of data bend. (ie “goatse.jpg” gets edited and saved as “goatse.gif” which then gets edited and saved as something else)Ī glitched PSD file: For this file I found that different areas of the text controlled very unique features… I found the area near the middle controlled various RGB settings, so I could move the blue to the left and yellow to the right. For a variety of different effects try saving a file as a different extension as what you started with and then open that new save and edit in ImageGlitch.I seriously can’t stress how awesome PSD files are for editing (see the image below). PNG, and other image files to see the different effects. Different files yield different results.Try deleting data in some places and adding more data in others.Scroll down a bit (maybe halfway down the page) and make a change.It allows you to open a file in a text editor and preview any changes you are making to that file in real time. ImageGlitch is a modified text-editor with a preview window on the side. OK, maybe it is kind of fun to use rich text editors (like Word)… they tend to do weird things with the formatting, but I suggest starting off with a basic text editor so you can have more control over your tweaks.įor this technique you’ll need the ImageGlitch app for your Mac.Be sure to change the extension back to whatever file type it was before you began incorrect editing. ![]() I find that medium size files, around 500 pixels wide, tend to yield more dramatic effects than larger files.
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