WinMorph + Wax

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Hi MIchel,

I have used WinMorph in the past. Its very time consuming and a bit of a
job getting all the markers in the right place...but it does a good job.
The results are much better if the background is identical...you get some
good transitions then.
 
Hi Michel,

No not Wax, I don't know that one...I will have to see if I can find a
copy.
 
Hi Michel,

Grabber the new WinMorph and as expected its better so I will keep that.

Also got Wax. I liked the layout, there are not many options and you are
forced to use the options "their" way. It has some useful output options SWF
being one, but its so very slow. I uninstalled and then reinstalled just in
case it had gone wrong somewhere, but its still the same.

I will keep WinMorph (I had an older version anyway) but I will not
bother with Wax at this time.

Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org
www.the-kellys.co.uk

Michel said:
A copy can be downloaded here: http://www.debugmode.com/wax/
I have not yet tried it by myself.
Have a nice day

M
 
John,
Thank you for you comments.
About WinMorph, is it suitable for pictures morphing only, or also for
movies morphing?
Thank you.
Michel


John Kelly said:
Hi Michel,

Grabber the new WinMorph and as expected its better so I will keep that.

Also got Wax. I liked the layout, there are not many options and you are
forced to use the options "their" way. It has some useful output options SWF
being one, but its so very slow. I uninstalled and then reinstalled just in
case it had gone wrong somewhere, but its still the same.

I will keep WinMorph (I had an older version anyway) but I will not
bother with Wax at this time.

Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org
www.the-kellys.co.uk
 
Hi Michel,

The import is a still image(s) but the output of course is a movie. I have
not played with it very much today, but, what what I have so far seen its a
completely different program to the previous copy I have. Its hard to say
just yet, but it does look as though a lot of thought has gone into it.

In addition, it can act as a plug-in for Adobe and such like...So I will be
checking it out further. It looks as though it will be quite a good program
to have at hand.

Its a pity about Wax. I have tried it again since my last message.....its
very slow on my system. 2GHz, 1.5GB DDRAM, 320GB drive. Such is life!!
 
I suppose that, unfortunatly, it can not act as a plug-in for MovieX
products. Exact?

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Hi Michel,

I expect you are right, but I have not looked....I won't be able to check
that out for a couple of hours...I will let you know what happens.
 
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