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Date: 20 Sep 1993 14:20:53 -0400
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What is morphing
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Transformations between images. Run the examples *.xmovie with Motion.app 
or Xanthus Craftman and you will get the picture:)...

Features:
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-	Morphing between still images only.
-	Output: .xmovie movies. (Really just a catalog with tiffs)
-	Multihost rendering.
-	Several input formats (TIFF, EPS, RIB...)
-	Online help.

How does it work?
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You draw some lines in the first of the two source images, move the
lines to the corresponding place in the second. For instance, if
you are doing a morph between two faces you might draw lines along
the cheek, eyes and noose in the first image and the move the lines
in the second to the cheek, eyes and noose in that image. Morph
then interpolates between the two and saves the interpolated frames
as a movie.

Legal issues
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Morph is copyrighted by me, Martin Wennerberg. Morph is free and
may be freely copied and used at own risk. It may however not be
sold, hired or in any other commercial way be distributed without
permission by me.  If images produced with Morph are used for
commercial purposes or in publications it must be stated that Morph
by Martin Wennerberg has been used.

How to contact me:
	
	email:	
		nv90-mwe@nada.kth.se
	snailmail:
		Martin Wennerberg
		Ektorpsv. 41
		131 47 Nacka, SWEDEN
	phone:
		[SWEDEN]+8 716 06 30 
		

I'd like to hear your opinions about the program so do contact me.

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