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- From: pgl@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca (Paul Linton)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Info on morphing software.
- Message-ID: <91oZwB4w165w@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 09:30:19 GMT
- References: <1ies41INN8b3@CS.UTK.EDU>
- Sender: bbs@draco.bison.mb.ca (BBS User)
- Organization: The Draco Unix System [BBS]
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- levi@cs.utk.edu (David Levi) writes:
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- > I am looking for some info on morhping software. I want to incorporate some
- > morphs into a video I'm working on. I want to scan two images using DCTV,
- > morph one to the other, and record the result back onto tape. Will any
- > of the morphing packages available do this? I realize I'll need lots of
- > memory to do this with DCTV images.
-
- I've used the demo of Visonary. It's a very impressive program. It
- supports DCTV, HAM-8, 24 bit, etc. If you can get the demo, try it out.
- It's a great morphing package. It's published by Impulse, I believe.
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- Let's see... There's CineMorph, Morph Plus, Image Master, Deluxe Paint
- 4.1, and Brilliance. They'll morph as well.
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- pgl@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca (Paul Linton)
- The Draco Unix System [BBS]
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