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- From: Kermit@cup.portal.com (Kermit Royce Woodall)
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- Subject: GVP's CineMorph Debuts at WOC
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- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 92 21:11:05 PDT
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- CINEMORPH DEBUTS AT PASEDENA WOC
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- KING OF PRUSSIA, PA - September, 1992. In a surprise move, GVP has
- released a previously unannounced morphing package. Called CineMorph,
- this impressive software system brings the features of a high-end
- commercial morphing system to the Amiga, giving any user the ability to
- warp single images, morph between two or more images, and even create
- sequences of full motion morphs.
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- CineMorph features include exceptionally fast rendering that can be
- fully automated to save you time. You can preview results within
- CineMorph or render directly to Amiga formats, HAM-E, DCTV and
- 24-bit IFF with controls provided directly in CineMorph. The system
- also supports full 24-bit output for professional needs on framebuffers
- such as the IV24.
-
- Using the industry standard dual window interface, CineMorph takes
- this one step further by making these windows fully intuition based to
- allow images to be shown and morphed in their correct aspect ratio.
- These same windows can also be enlarged for precise editing. CineMorph
- follows Amiga style conventions in all areas and uses logical and easy
- to understand controls for it's entire operation.
-
- Computer and video artists will appreciate the many professional
- capabilities of CineMorph. Some of these features include the ability
- to warp images for comic effect, merge similar scenes for film or video
- to eliminate bad edits, and create full motion morph sequences for
- cinematic or video effects using CineMorph's unmatched controls for
- automating the creation of full motion sequences. Abilities not found
- in any other Amiga-based morphing software!
-
- "CineMorph is boon to anyone who uses the Amiga for video
- applications," says Lawrence Ough, Product Manager for the new product.
- "And it's suggested retail price of $149.00 will put sophisticated
- morphing capabilities within everyone's reach."
-
- CineMorph represents the state of the art in morphing software on the
- Amiga. It's currently being used by high profile companies in several
- productions in Hollywood, New York and Florida, as well as many other
- companies for their advertising, multimedia, and commercial works.
-