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README for WinMorph v2.01
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Welcome. WinMorph v2.01 is the latest version of WinMorph, a high performance
morphing and warping software using which you can create your own morphing
movies with a little effort. New features added to this version include
creating a single movie using many separate morphs, creating transparent
morphs, creating moving morphs and many more...
WinMorph v2.01 is a FREEWARE. Read the Copyright information in the
Help->About dialog.
This distribution contains files for Windows 95, NT 4.0 and above.
If you have any comments/improvements/wish list on this program, please send
in them to "satishkumr@mailcity.com"
Installation
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By this time, you would've installed WinMorph v2.01 in your computer. If not,
run Setup.exe to install WinMorph v2.01 in your computer. Take a look at the
online help before starting to work around. Also, have a look at the sample
morphing projects distributed along with this package.
New features added in v2.01
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* WinMorph v2.01 features a video editor called "Composer" using which you can
create a single video by combining many morphs, bitmaps and even import
existing videos in AVI format.
* Improved and easier User Interface.
* Full 'Undo' feature is now present for all line operations, including
line deletion.
* Change of the concept of 'control lines' into 'control shapes'...
* Option to copy control lines from one morph/warp to another.
* Minor bug fixes.
Have a look at the WinMorph Help for detailed information about each of these
changes/additions.
Disclaimer of Warranty
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THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE SUPPLIED "AS IS" AND
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES.
NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
Good data processing procedures dictate that any program is thoroughly tested
with non-critical data before relying on it. The user must assume the entire
risk of using the program.