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August 28, 2000:
Final release of MorphMan 2000
Final version of
MorphMan 2000 released
After completing the beta-testing program and implementing multiple
corrections and improvements to the program STOIK Software has released
the final build of MorphMan 2000.
MorphMan 2000 is sold online for $49 from http://www.stoik.com/
(download)
MorphMan 2000 is also available for free 15 days
trial.
What is new in MorphMan
2000
MorphMan 2000 is an application that creates a sequence of intermediate
frames that seamlessly transform one image to another and generates output
in a form of movie or image file sequence. Version 2000 has multiple algorithmic
and interface enhancements. It calculates morphing effect using completely
re-written algorithms to achieve higher smoothness and precision of transition.
MorphMan 2000 radically facilitates the process of setting marker points
and lines that control the transformation. Now there is a full arsenal
of conventional vector drawing tools to set, edit, and transform markers.
MorphMan 2000 is based on Microsoft DirectShow API while previous versions
used older Video-for-Windows API, with the result that program now reads
and writes MPEG, QuickTime, and DV movies provided that appropriate filters
are installed on user's machine. Read more about new features on http://www.stoik.com/products/morphman/mm2k_whatsnew.htm
MorphMan 2000 vs. MorphMan
v.2.01
While version 2000 provides much more powerful tools for morphing between
pairs of pictures it is NOT A DIRECT SUBSTITUTION to MorphMan 2.01
and in general case you need BOTH products. If you own one version you
can buy another from our upgrade store
for discount price.
Features
There are several features in v.2.01 that are not inherited in MorphMan
2000: s
- 'dynamic morphing' - ability to take video clips for source and target
and create sequence of transitions between corresponding frames of input
clips one after another
- add-on video and sound editors
Hardware and software compatibility
Versions 2000 and 2.01 are built over alternative digital video API's
- DirectShow and VideoForWindows, respectively. It is quite possible that
video capture hardware, video compression codecs, or video editing software
installed on your computer are fully compliant with only one of this standards.
That is why having both versions will give you choice of adequate tool
to resolve any compatibility problems.
For more detailed comparison between 2.01 and
2000 versions see http://www.stoik.com/products/morphman/comparison_table.htm
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