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- From: jkonton@unison.com
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: Re: Morph and PICTs
- Message-ID: <92122619555800071@unison.com>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 03:55:58 GMT
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- Robert.H.Gross@dartmouth.edu writes:
- > Santa brought me a program called Morph and I have been trying to get
- > it to work with only limited success. The manual states that I can
- > open PICT files for my start and stop images, but the program seems to
- > have some very weird limitations. Lets say that I have a PICT file that
- > is called Square and another PICT file called Circle. If I double-click
- > on th START image "slot" I can see both files listed in the SFGetFile
- > dialog, but once I load one of the PICTs and try to specify a secon
- > PICT for the other slot, all I can see is the name of the PICT already
- > chosen. For example, if I load SQUARE into the START image slot, when I
- > double-click on the END image slot, the only file I see in the
- > SFGetFile dialog is the SQUARE file. What happened to the other PICTs
- > that ore available? I also haven't been able to use the clipboard to
- > paste in images. The online help and the manual are useless in
- > providing any insight. Can you help me out? How can I load two
- > DIFFERENT PICTs in the Start and End slots?
- >
- > Thanks for your help.
- >
- > Bob Gross
- > Dept. of Biology, Dartmouth College
- > bob.gross@dartmouth.edu
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- The manual states that the 2 images must be the same dimensions.
- The two images you are trying to load must differ in either the x or y
- axis or both. For example you cannot morph a 640 x 480 image with
- a 512 x 256, The best thing to do is crop the larger image in a draw
- program.
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