Morph 2.5 is a continuation of the breakthrough technology introduced with Morph 1.1 and improved with Morph 2.0.
This is almost a completely functional version of Gryphon Software's Morph 2.5 for Macintosh. This demo will not export an image or movie but can produce morphs in the Morph image window. We have also provided some sample documents and a sample morph movie to use to explore the features of Morph 2.5.
To use this demo, you will need a QuickTime-capable Macintosh (68020, 68030, or 68040-based with 32-bit Color QuickDraw), System 7.0 or later, QuickTime 1.5 or later, about 4 megabytes of RAM total (2 megabytes for Morph under MultiFinder), and a hard disk with a few megabytes available.
This version also supports Power Macintosh computers. Native code is present in the program to produce performance 2-4 times faster that 68040-based Macintoshes.
To view the included QuickTime movie:
• Double-click "Morph™ 2.5 Demo" on your hard disk.
• Close the "Untitled-1" document by clicking the the window's close box.
• Choose "Open…" from the "File" menu
• Select the movie in the Samples folder
• Click the play button in the Movie winow
To view one of the included sample documents:
• Double-click "Morph™ 2.5 Demo" on your hard disk.
• Close the "Untitled-1" document by clicking the the window's close box.
• Select "Open…" from the "File" menu and select the "Photo Morph" document.
• Choose "Morph Image" from the "Windows" menu.
• Move the slider to about half-way.
• Choose "Morph" from the "Sequence" menu to produce a 50% morph image.
• Move the slider to a different position.
• Choose "Morph" again to produce the new frame.
You may repeat these operations for the other documents provided.
To create a Morph document from scratch:
• Double-click "Morph™ 2.5 Demo" on your hard disk.
• Double-click the left thumbnail to select the starting image.
• Double-click the right thumbnail to select the ending image.
• Double-click the left thumbnail again to open the full-size image window.
• Select the keypoint tool (the dot) on the tool palette.
• Click on the image to place key points identifying unique areas
• Double-click the right thumbnail to open the full-size image window.
• Select the arrow tool on the tool palette.
• Move the key points on the end image to their appropriate positions.
• Choose "Morph Image" from the "Windows" menu.
• Move the slider to about half-way.
• Choose "Morph" from the "Sequence" menu to produce a 50% morph image.
• Move the slider to a different position.
• Choose "Morph" again to produce the new frame.
If you are a registered customer of Morph 2.0, 1.1 or 1.0, contact Gryphon Software at the address below to obtain upgrade information. If you purchased these versions, but did not register, collect the necessary information so that we can verify your ownership.
If you are interested in purchasing a full working copy of Morph 2.5, contact your local retail software dealer or mail order company, or contact Gryphon Software at: