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FaceMorpher Web Edition 1.5


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Requirements Windows NT 4 SP 6/Windows 2003 SP 1/Windows XP AMD 64-bit/Windows XP 64-bit SP 1/Windows NT 4 SP 2/Windows 2000 SP 1/Windows 2003 64-bit/Windows 2003 AMD 64-bit/Windows XP 64-bit SP 2/Windows NT 4 SP 3/Windows 2000 SP 2/Windows Server 2003 x64 R2/Windows 2000/Windows 2003 64-bit SP 1/Windows Vista AMD 64-bit/Windows XP Itanium 64-bit/Windows NT 4 SP 4/Windows 2000 SP 3/Windows NT 4/Windows XP 32-bit/Windows XP SP 1/Windows Server 2003 x86 R2/Windows ME/Windows 2003 Itanium 64-bit/Windows NT 4 SP 5/Windows 2000 SP 4/Windows Vista 32-bit/Windows XP 64-bit/Windows NT 4 SP 1/Windows Server 2008 x64/Windows NT 3/Windows Server 2008 x86/Windows XP/Windows Server 2008/Windows 2003/Windows Vista Itanium 64-bit/Windows XP Itanium 64-bit SP 1/Windows 2003 32-bit/Windows XP Itanium 64-bit SP 2/Windows XP SP 2/Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Vista/Windows NT/Windows 2003 Itanium 64-bit SP 1/Windows XP Pro
Downloads 15 Limitations None
Publisher ChordPickout.com File Size 28.1M
Date added 03 Mar 2008 Check your speed

If you are in online entertainment, you have probably seen the impressive effect of morphing implemented on human faces. The coolness of the effect depends strongly on the quality of the morph. Morphing the visitor's own face makes by far the strongest impression.

Traditionally, transforming human faces required manual work. To obtain a proper transformation, it used to be necessary to manually select facial features on every face, which takes away the fun and degrades the resulting animation quality.

FaceMorpher Web Edition obsoletes the manual work and automates face recognition and detection of its facial features such as eyes, eye corners, eyebrows, mouth corners, nose tip, and so on. A visitor can submit any digital picture that contains a frontal face, and FaceMorpher Web Edition will find the face and locate its facial features precisely and completely automatically, with no user intervention. The quality of automatic detection is generally much higher than manual selection by untrained visitors, resulting in smoother and more realistic animation.

Perform morphing animation of faces by smoothly and realistically transforming one face into another. FaceMorpher Web Edition produces the smoothest and most realistic morphing effect thanks to its automatic detection of facial features, making it a nose-to-nose and lips-to-lips transformation instead of just blending two images.

Impress your visitors by seeing their past and reading their future. If you have a picture of a couple, you can easily show what their children would look like. Morphing the couple's faces together will produce a realistic picture of their child. Just as easily, you can also age a face or make it younger by transforming a single facial photograph.

FaceMorpher Web Edition works unattended on a Web server. It runs from the command line and takes pictures as an input, morphs or transforms them and outputs the result that you can demonstrate on your Web site.

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