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Re: [microsound] image to sound conversion software
What about floating point 32 bit images. These can be output from various 3d
applications in formats like OpenEXR or HDR, and I believe some camera RAW
formats does have a limited version of a 32bit space so that exposure and
such things can be altered after the image is shot...
A 32bit (per channel) image will have a much much higher dynamic range,
instead of the straight 256 levels per channel in most images, and could
possibly create a more fluid transition between frequencies and amplitude -
if you want to extract sound that way. Just a thought.
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