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\ApAssist
\: - This is the Quick Help for the warp morph set controls panel -
\: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
\: Written by David E. Patterson
\: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
\font topaz.font 8
\tc 1
\wr
\lj
\dd "imh_descriptor"
\index "hlp_index/index"
\toc "hlp_toc/toc"
\help "aa_help/help
\node "mrxws_totfram"
\title "Total Frames"
\next "mrxws_xres"
\prev ""
This allows you to specify the total number of frames in the morph. If you
are going to view your morph, it is important to remember to specify in the
filmstrip controls the same number of frames that you choose here. By doing
this you will avoid losses or skips in the playback of the morph.
\endnode
\node "mrxws_xres"
\title "X Resolution"
\next "mrxws_yres"
\prev "mrxws_totfram"
This will allow you to specify the X-Resolution of the morph frames. The
time that it takes for \{ \ts b Imagemaster R/t \} to generate a morph is
almost completely dependent upon the output resolution. If time is a
consideration you may wish to generate a low resolution output morph.
\endnode
\node "mrxws_yres"
\title "Y Resolution"
\next "mrxws_enhanaa"
\prev "mrxws_xres"
This will allow you to specify the Y-Resolution of the morph frames. The
time that it takes for \{ \ts b Imagemaster R/t \} to generate a morph is
almost completely dependent upon the output resolution. If time is a
consideration you may wish to generate a low resolution output morph.
\endnode
\node "mrxws_enhanaa"
\title "Enhanced Anti-Alias"
\next "mrxws_filmres"
\prev "mrxws_yres"
This tool uses \{ \ts b Imagemaster R/t\} 's special smoothing methods to
produce better morphed images. Using this option will add greatly to the
completion time of each generated frame.
\endnode
\node "mrxws_filmres"
\title "Filmstrip Resolution"
\next "mrxws_opens"
\prev "mrxws_enhanaa"
This button will, when pressed, automatically set the X and Y frames
resolution to 96 and 60, which is exactly the resolution of frames in the
filmstrip.
\endnode
\node "mrxws_opens"
\title "Opening Script"
\next "mrxws_pres"
\prev "mrxws_filmres"
This text entry field is used to specify the full path and name of an ARexx
script that will be executed before any frames are generated. As an example,
if you were generating animations the opening script would be filled with \{
\tc 15 \ts b rxpi:animwr1.rexx\} .
\endnode
\node "mrxws_pres"
\title "Pre-render Script"
\next "mrxws_posts"
\prev "mrxws_opens"
This text entry field is used to specify the full path and name of an ARexx
script that will be executed before any frames are rendered.
\endnode
\node "mrxws_posts"
\title "Post-render Script"
\next "mrxws_closes"
\prev "mrxws_pres"
This is the text entry field that will contain the full path and name of an
ARexx script that will execute just after each frame is rendered. As an
example, if you were generating animations the post-render script would be
filled with \{ \tc 15 \ts b rxpi:animwr3.rexx\} .
\endnode
\node "mrxws_closes"
\title "Closing Script"
\next "mrxws_setv"
\prev "mrxws_posts"
This text entry field is used to specify the full path and name of an ARexx
script that will be executed after all frames are generated. As an example,
if you were generating animations the closing script would be filled with \{
\tc 15 \ts b rxpi:animwr4.rexx\} .
\endnode
\node "mrxws_setv"
\title "Set View"
\next ""
\prev "mrxws_closes"
This allows you to set the brightness and contrast of the images being
morphed. Adjusting either the brightness or contrast here will \{ \ts i not
\} modify the images, only the displays in the morphing routine are affected.
\endnode