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XMORPH(1)							     XMORPH(1)

NAME
       xmorph - image warping and dissolving (morphing) for X window system

       morph - command line interface image morphing program

SYNOPSIS
       xmorph  [-start	srcimgfile  [-finish  destimgfile]]  [-src srcmeshfile
       [-dst dstmeshfile ]] [-help]

       morph [-start srcimgfile [-finish destimgfile]] [-src srcmeshfile [-dst
       dstmeshfile  ]] [-out outimgfile ] [-mt morphtween ] [-dt dissolvetween
       ] [-help]

DESCRIPTION
       xmorph is a digital image warping and dissolving program, also known as
       a  "morphing" program.  It runs under the X Window System.  The primary
       use of xmorph is to generate and modify meshes which control the	 shape
       of an image.  xmorph also has the capacity to dissolve images together,
       and to generate a sequence of warped and dissolved images.   When  this
       sequence is made into a movie, it is called a "morph".

       morph  is  a  morphing program with no graphical user interface.	 morph
       performs image warping and dissolving but provides no means  to	create
       or modify meshes.  The intent is to use morph after meshes have already
       been generated with xmorph.  Since morph has no GUI, it can be run as a
       background  job and can be distributed over many machines or processes.
       This parallelization of the task can significanly speed	up  the	 image
       processing.   morph  can	 run on machines which have no display whatso‐
       ever, and is therefore very portable.

       Both xmorph and morph use a library called libmorph which can  be  used
       separately in the creation of other morphing programs.

       If  imgfile  names  are provided on the command line, then those images
       are loaded in.  Otherwise, xmorph generates images to be used  in  lieu
       of images provided by the user.	Images may be loaded from menus within
       xmorph.

       xmorph has built-in help pages that answer questions about the  details
       of  its	use.  Run xmorph and look at the online help for more informa‐
       tion.

OPTIONS
       -start srcimgfile
	      Read the srcimgfile as the "source" image.

       -finish destimgfile
	      Read the destimgfile as the "destination" image.

       -src srcmeshfile
	      Read the srcmeshfile as the "source" mesh.

       -dst destmeshfile
	      Read the destimgfile as the "destination" mesh.

       -help  Display command line options.

MORPH OPTIONS
       -out outimgfile
	      Write the the output image to outimgfile .

       -mt morphtween
	      Use morphtween as the warping tween parameter.  Values are  from
	      0	 to  1.	  0 means that the shape of the output is according to
	      the source mesh.	1 means that the shape	is  according  to  the
	      destination mesh.	 Default value is 0.

       -dt dissolvetween
	      Use  dissolvetween  as the dissolve tween parameter.  Values are
	      from 0 to 1.  0 means that the image of the output is  according
	      to the source image.  1 means that the image is according to the
	      destination image.  Negative  values  indicate  that  a  sigmoid
	      sharpening function is to be applied to make the dissolving more
	      concentrated to values near 0.5.	The idea is that  the  dissol‐
	      vetween  value should be the negative of the morphtween value in
	      order to have the dissolve be more rapid during middle values of
	      the  warp tween parameter, and less rapid otherwise.  This makes
	      the morph more visually acceptable.  Default value is 0.

MAKING MOVIES
       xmorph is NOT a tool for making movies.	xmorph is intended to be  used
       with  OTHER  tools for editting movies in the digital domain.  I do not
       intend to add movie making abilities to xmorph.

       Here is a brief explanation of how to make a movie from the images gen‐
       erated by xmorph:

       xmorph  uses the TrueVision Targa (TGA) image file format.  You can use
       PBMplus, netpbm, ImageMagick or some other program to convert Targa  to
       other  still  image  formats.  (This will be necessary if, for example,
       you use the Berkeley MPEG encoder or want to  make  an  animated	 GIF.)
       See, e.g., ftp://ikaros.fysik4.kth.se/pub/netpbm/.

       Use  another  program,  such as Berkeley's mpeg_encode, or SGI's dmcon‐
       vert, or whirlgif to turn the sequence of images	 that  xmorph  created
       into   a	  single   animation.	 See,	e.g.,	ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berke‐
       ley.edu/pub/multimedia/mpeg/encode/.

       Use another program, such as mpeg_play, xanim or movieplayer,  to  view
       the  animation.	 See,  e.g., ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multime‐
       dia/mpeg/play/.

       There are plenty of other programs available for viewing movies.

AUTHOR
       Written and Copyright (C) 1994-2000 by Michael J. Gourlay.

       Help came from many places, including Andy  Thaller,  Warwick  Allison,
       and Mike Hoefelein.

       The original morphing algorithm is presented in ``A Two-Pass Mesh Warp‐
       ing Algorithm for Object Transformation and Image Interpolation'',  ILM
       Technical  Memo	#1030,	Computer  Graphics Department, Lucasfilm Ltd.,
       1990.

       Mesh-based digital image warping is  discussed  in  detail  in  Digital
       Image Warping by George Wolberg.

       Xmorph is a GNU program.

SEE ALSO
       X(1),  ppmtotga(1)  (part  of  netpbm or PBMplus), tgatoppm(1) (part of
       netpbm or PBMplus), whirlgif(1),	 mpeg_encode(1)	 from  U.C.  Berkeley,
       mpeg_play(1) from U.C. Berkeley, ImageMagick, dmconvert(1), (under Sil‐
       icon Graphics IRIX).  movieplayer(1)  (under  Silicon  Graphics	IRIX),
       xanim(1), GIMP(1).

NOTES
       The  only image file type currently supported is Truevision Targa (TGA)
       but xmorph will load any type of	 Targa,	 such  as  8-bit,  15-bit,  or
       16-bit  colormapped  or grayscale; 24-bit or 32-bit true color (with or
       without alpha channel);	run-length encoded or uncompressed.

       Some versions of the program "xv"  can  not  read  xmorph's  TGA	 image
       files.  This is a bug in "xv", not in xmorph.

       Use  image  conversion  programs	 (such as those listed in the SEE ALSO
       section) to convert to and from TGA image files for use with xmorph and
       morph .

       Report bugs to gourlay@colorado-research.com or mennucc1@debian.org

WEB SITE
       http://sourceforge.net/projects/xmorph

       http://colorado-research.com/~gourlay/

       http://colorado-research.com/~gourlay/software/

       http://colorado-research.com/~gourlay/software/Graphics/

       http://colorado-research.com/~gourlay/software/Graphics/Xmorph/

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