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Photo Morphing Software

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I’ve been burning discs of photos tonight and while looking at pictures of my daughter on her birthday throughout the years, I thought it might be fun to morph together a couple of shots to show how much she has changed. Well, actually, after I quickly used a picture of her on her first birthday and a picture of her on her third birthday, I can see how little she actually changed! I always get a big grin from her when I am the one behind the camera. Here’s that picture:

When I have some more time, I am going to pull out good shots from her first through fourth birthdays and make a little morph that shows more detail. I can slow down the movement between pictures a little more so you can really get a feel for it.

And while I am on the subject of morphing photos, how cool was that little picture I pasted in above? I used Morpheus Photo-Morpher. It was so simple to use, it almost seems like I cheated. Seriously, I could have done it with my contact lenses out. ;) You just tell the software which photos to use and position a few dots, set your speed and you’re off! I’m used to more complicated graphics programs, so this was actually a pleasure to use.

If you want to make your own photo morph, check out Zoombli to get Morpheus.

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2 Comments »

Comment by Pfunk
2007-10-04 02:00:36

That kinda creeped me out in a cool way.
Can you do that with Ricky Martin pictures?

Heh…
Back to Gigi…
That smile is definitely hers, she will never lose it, thankfully!

She’s so cute, that one.

Comment by Angie
2007-10-04 02:04:27

I can do that with absolutely any picture I so wish ;)

Maybe I will do it with Ricky Martin pictures just to “ick” you out.

I do love Gigi’s smile, but also has this face she makes we call “Daddy lips.” THAT creeps me out.

 
 
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