Abrosoft FantaMorph
Publisher's description
With Abrosoft FantaMorph, creating fantastic image morphs and warp movies has never been easier and faster. You can do everything a professional animation director does to create amazing images and animations. FantaMorph supports most image formats including BMP, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PSD, GIF, TGA, and even professional 32-bit with alpha formats. Exporting to Image Sequence, AVI, QuickTime (MPEG-4, 3GP, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV), Animated GIF, Flash, Standalone EXE and other formats are supported. You can crop, rotate, flip, adjust color, add caption or some cool effects for the source images and the final movie, all with FantaMorph's built-in tools, without having to go to any additional software. FantaMorph takes advantage of hardware acceleration, and the rendering speed easily goes up to several hundred FPS (Frames Per Second). The high speed makes it possible to play final effects in real time without exporting to a file. The new interface with skin is cool in looks, streamlined in function, and a joy to work with.
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