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Aging / Morphing Software

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I've got an idea for my son's 8th grade graduation. It is traditional to show a slide show of pictures throughout their first 8th grades at graduation. I'd like to end the show with a head shot of each student and then a morphed photo of them aged about 20 years with a "predicted" bio of what they'll be doing in 20 years. (Kind of like you see at the end of some movies). I'm looking for SIMPLE software that will take today's photo and age the subject's appearance in each photo.

Any suggestions?
 
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rman said:
I looked on Version tracker and found MorphX

Yep, found that too. My understanding of that software is you turn one picture into another. I'm looking to "age" one photo into another. I guess I could possible get a picture of their parent and morph them into that and stop in the middle somewhere??

Anyone else with ideas?
 
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You could try altering the photos in photoshop to look older. !!
 
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Yep, thought of that one too. I even found this:

http://www.worth1000.com/tutorial.asp?sid=161116

I have about 40 or 50 of these to do. I was hoping to fire up the ole' dual 2.7 PowerMac and load them in a queue and come back 4 or 5 hours later to save the finished product.

It doen't seem to be panning out to be that simple. :(
 

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