One very good morphing App, learn to use it and you will do the best morphing a mac app can do. (use it with your favorite video edit app).
One very good morphing App, learn to use it and you will do the best morphing a mac app can do. (use it with your favorite video edit app).
its only $2 but its not even worth that
Totally useless app! Don’t waste your money...
How can I upgrade from version 2.9.6 to version 2.10? All the App Store tells me is "Installed" I couldnt even buy it again! You have told me off with this insulting, windows-like behaviour.
So I drag a picture into each of the windows. I then create lines and move the lines on the second pictures to correspond with similar features. I render and all I get is a blank image in the background color of the first pic. The interface is simple and intuative. The problem is, it doesnt actually work. Hoping for resolution.
Ive used his donationware version of this for years and felt that the least I could do is pay him $2 for the app. No, its not a fancy $150 package but it makes short HD sized Quicktime files I use as transitions in my slideshows. Im running an old iMac with OSX 10.6.6 and it works fine on it.
Produces high quality morphs with an intuitive interface.
Program will not export a format compatible with Quicktime
I love this app, it does exacatly what I need it to do, but just one request - could you PLEASE make the background color beheind the animations a selectable color? The images that I morph are on a white background, and the program always puts a black edge around them when they morph, which I then have to remove in Photoshop. If I could have them on a white background it would be PERFECT! thanks!
Ive been using this software for a few years and my results were always impressive. Makes fo some funny and some impressive demonstrations.
A waste of $2.
I am very happy with the app and have had a lot of fun morphing stuff for my Grandson.
I am impressed by this little app to see it capable doing HD morphing on my Mac. It took me some time to set up the right codec for the video, but I love the features in Inspector when I trace the subjects, such as Disolve, Start Point, End Point… I can really ad some interesting traditions to the final rendered video. I really love this fine tunning option. Thanks
The big draw back I see to this application, for my usage, is that it has no alpha channel (trasparency) support. All transparency is stripped into white. The images can only be exported as JPG files, not ones that support transparency like PNG files. This breaks any attempt to morph images with white or light colors that also have transparency. It would also be much more useful if you could tell it to generate a certain number of images and it did it for you. Right now, you have to choose where in the progress (like 10% in), and save that image and repeat.
I tried the free demo. It worked fine so I bought the app to support. The purchased version crasses any time I try to render. I deleted the program, redownloaded the free version and it works fine. Paid App is still a no working. Using OS 10.7.3 Free version 4 stars paid version 1
Its a pretty basic tool, but its exactly what I needed. $1.99 was a terrific bargain. It was very easy to use. Didnt even need to read the directions. I had a morph 5 minutes after downloading the app.
Rapidly morphs images on a dual quad core xeon processor MacPro with 160MB RAM. Created a movie file quickly. The movie window comes up and there you will find the preferences for the generated movie. Reminds me of and old 16-bit program called "Morph" (at least I think that was the name) that had about the same features. Sure enough it turns out that it is a 16-bit app as well. Hmm. Anyway, it has not crashed yet but I have yet to try two large images with a complex/dense point mapping. That is what used to crash that old program but it had been around since the "Classic Mac OS". Im going to try out another Morphing program that costs a bit more to see if there are more features. There is one for $150 but Im not paying that much for just a personal use morphing tool. Lets get real.
This program seems to work pretty well and is very easy to use, but if I save a file and try to reopen it later, it quits unexpectedly.
The program works pretty well for basic morphing but crashes quite a bit. As noted by the other reviewer, it seems completely unable to open previously made morphs without crashing. Using retina macbook pro.
I cannot seem to find anywhere a way of contacting Norrcross Software, so hopefully they will see this. Its VERY annoying when zooming in that the pan resets to the lower-left instead of remaining in the same place. I dont see anywhere how I can set more than 5 progression steps for a morph. Zoom and pan cannot be done while drawing lines, so you either need to break them up into separate segments or forfeit accuracy (meaning more time manually editing lines after theyre drawn). Tracking of line endpoints while editing lines is awful, with vertices often disconnecting between adjacent lines when dragging. Clicking on line endpoints to move them often ends up misinterpreting the action causing a new line to be added instead of selecting the node intended to be clicked on. So-called "Help" is practically non-existent. The saying of "you get what you pay for" holds very true for this software. $2 wasted here.