Software:Gryphon Software Morph
Girls morphing into each other. | |
Developer(s) | Gryphon Software Corp |
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Initial release | 1992 |
Final release | 2.5
/ 1993 |
Platform | Apple Mac, Microsoft Windows 3.1 |
Type | animation |
License | Proprietary |
Gryphon Software's Morph was the first commercially available morphing software program for personal computers.[1][2] Gryphon Software was founded in 1991 by Duane Maxwell, Bridget K. Burke, and Gabriel Wilensky.[3]
Product versions included:
- 1.0 - Allowed morphing between 2 pictures and creating a movie of the morph[4]
- 2.0 - Allowed morphing between pictures and video[5]
- 2.5 - New curve feature, Windows version, flipbook creator[6]
Gryphon Software's Morph 2.5 was the original award-winning Windows/Mac morphing software that was used extensively in the movies (e.g.: Bram Stoker's Dracula, Robin Hood: Men in Tights) and TV commercials and featured on the cover of Time Magazine twice. Morph 2.5 allowed one to create video-strength morphing animations on the PC, and it could play morphing sequences in QuickTime, AVI, and FLC or FLI formats, turn the morph into a screen saver or print a transformation sequence as a flip book. Its main competitor was Elastic Reality.
References
- ↑ Terminator 2 Meets the PC:Vendors Ship Morphing Software, PC Mag, 15 Jun 1993, Page 60, ...vendors are bringing morphing...to Windos-based PCs. Gryphon Software Corp. is porting its Mac product, Morph...List price:Morph for Windows, $149. Gryphon Software Corp, 7220 Trade St., #120, San Diego, CA 92121...
- ↑ Graphics: Changing Faces: Morphing Software Comes to PCs, By Marchelle M Saviero, Popular Science, Sep 1993, Page 43
- ↑ Morph transforms images right on your PC, By Akan J, Fridlund, InfoWorld, 18 Oct 1993, Page 121
- ↑ First Looks: Graphics: Morphing: The Latest in Special Effects Fun, By John R. Quain, PC Mag, 26 Oct 1993, Page 46
- ↑ Graphics vendors flaunt their software at Macworld Expo, By Jeanette Borzo, InfoWorld, 9 Aug 1993, Page 20, ... Gryphon Software Corp. announced and shipped Morph 2.0, the first upgrade to the special effects program. Increased in price from $149 to $239, the product now works with video and still images...
- ↑ Capturing images is a snap with Snappy, By Dan Seoane, InfoWorld, 4 Nov 1996, Page 86, ...Snappy comes with...Gryphon Software Corp's Gryphon Morph 2.5 ...
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