Gryphon Software Morph

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[edit] Morph

Gryphon Software's Morph was the first commercially available morphing software program for personal computers. Gryphon Software was founded in 1991 by Duane Maxwell, Bridget K. Burke, and Gabriel Wolensky.

Product versions included:

  • 1.0 - Allowed morphing between 2 pictures and creating a movie of the morph
  • 2.0 - Allowed morphing between pictures and video
  • 2.5 - New curve feature, Windows version, flipbook creator

Gryphon Software's Morph 2.5 was the original award-winning Windows/Mac morphing software that was used extensively in the movies (e.g.: Dracula, Robin Hood Men In Tights) and TV commercials and featured on the cover of Time magazine - twice! Morph 2.5 allowed you to achieve video-strength morphing animations on your PC, and it could play morphing sequences in QuickTime, AVI, FLC or FLI formats, turn your morph into a screen-saver or print a transformation sequence as a flip book.

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