Everything depends on what video or audio editing package/software are you using?
For distortion of audio I recommend using a separate program (e. g. Adobe Audition CS3, or more simple Adobe SoundBooth CS3 or Audacity). When you find your "perfect" software, you might want to look at sevveral types of audio effects (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_effect) and look what distortion do you need.
In Premiere, there is a special, more detailed, effect named Invert. You choose channels that you want to invert (choose RGB) and set some things then click OK.
To invert colors on Lightroom, you can use the "Negative" preset in the Develop module. This preset will invert the colors of your image.
The options vary, depending on the specific software. If you don't already have a software, you might get the freeware IrfanView, which has options both to flip an image (exchange left and right; or up and down), and to invert colors (it is not entirely clear to me which you mean).
To invert colors in Premiere Pro, you can use the "Invert" effect. Simply drag and drop the effect onto your clip, and it will reverse the colors.
To invert colors in After Effects, you can use the "Invert" effect. Simply apply this effect to your footage or layer, and it will reverse the colors, creating a negative image effect.
To invert colors in Premiere Pro, go to the Effects panel, search for the "Invert" effect, and drag it onto your clip. This will reverse the colors in your video.
To invert colors on Premiere Pro, go to the Effects panel, search for the "Invert" effect, and drag it onto your clip. This will reverse the colors in your video.
To invert colors in Lightroom, go to the Develop module and select the Tone Curve panel. Click on the Point Curve dropdown menu and choose the Invert option. This will invert the colors in your image.
To print negatives for cyanotype, you can use a digital image editing software to invert the colors of your image. This will create a negative image that can be printed onto a transparent film or acetate sheet. Once you have your negative, place it on top of the cyanotype-coated paper and expose it to UV light to create the final cyanotype print.
To digitize film negatives, you can use a film scanner or a digital camera with a macro lens. Place the negative on a light table or against a light source, then capture the image using the scanner or camera. Use photo editing software to invert the colors and adjust the exposure. Save the digitized images in a high-resolution format for preservation and sharing online.
to restore the color you can undo, or you can try to invert the colors back into the picture at one of the top settings on the program. to restore the color you can undo, or you can try to invert the colors back into the picture at one of the top settings on the program.
Go into Settings > General > Accessibility > and turn off Invert Colors.
Go to Settings, general, accessibility and then select invert colors.