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- From: koren@fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Subject: Re: ImageMaster <-> ADPro printings
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- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 19:51:51 GMT
- References: <1992Aug3.202920.22061@westford.ccur.com>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Fort Collins Site
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- > >IP does the best morphing I have ever seen in a PC program. There are a few
- > >fairly impressive (but short) anim files floating around which are morphs
- > >done with ImageMaster. Check out the demo of a women's face morphing
-
- > Seems a lot of people have seen that test morph that I did of my wife. She
- > is also thrilled to be on the cover of the upcoming Amiga World. But if I
- > may, let me clarify what Perry is alluding to regarding morphing.
-
- Mark,
-
- It may be that there were artifacts in your morph, but that wasn't the
- one I had in mind. I was thinking of the morph of a woman's face
- changing into another (human) face. It looked quite nice and I saw no
- morphine artifacts (although it was done in low-res HAM and hence was a
- little difficult to tell). It looked quite nice, in any case, and was
- done with IP according to the "readme" note that came with it.
-
- - steve
-