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    Morphing Editor

    Morphing Editor

    Java application for creating Morphing videos

    Java application for creating Morphing videos. You can create a Morphing effect with your chosen pictures. 1-Choose the master image. 2-Detect and select the faces in each image. 2-Create the triangle mesh. 3-Put the vertices in the right places on every image. Then you will be able to see the morphing result and save the Morphing project in a xml file.
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    dvd-homevideo is a project that I developed because take quite a bit of home video and I was looking for a simple, quick way to transform the video on my dv camcorder into a fully functional DVD including a menu with optional background image and music.
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    This software generates animated image slide shows using GIF Files. It offers suppert to more than 255 colors. As a input image you can use jpeg, gif, png and all other image files supported by the Java Runtime.
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