Hit okay and it will save out and I have a TIFF image here on the desktop. Now as far as some of these other things are concerned you can play around with these and the glitching will work differently. ![]() I want to make sure Image Compression is set to None. It's going to give me a bunch of options. I'm going to Save As, not Export, but Save As TIFF. Now it opens up in Photoshop and all I want to do with it in Photoshop is Save it As a TIFF image. So let's go and take this JPG image and bring it into Photoshop. Doing it in Photoshop seems to be the way to do it although I did find one website that had a converter, that was free, that also worked. ![]() Unfortunately, using apps like Acorn or Pixelmator, converting as a TIFF and then glitching it just ends up with an unusable file. So I want to convert it to either a bitmap, a BMP or a TIFF. JPG is a compressed image format and compression means that if I mess with the bits in it, it's just going to corrupt the file and it will be unreadable. Now I want to convert it to a format that will work with glitching. So here I've got an image, just a regular JPG image that I pulled out of my photo library. It sounds crazy and it kind of is but it creates some interesting artistic effects. One of the ways this is done is to actually take the image into an audio editor and then adjust the bits there like it's a piece of audio and then save it back out as an image. That means to take an image and distort it in some way by playing with the bits inside it. Find out how you can become a part of it at /patreon. ![]() MacMost is brought to you by the more than 350 people that support it through its Patreon Campaign. Today I'm going to show you how to glitch images on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Glitch an Image On Your Mac Using Audacity at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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