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It was sold to Scansoft, changed to PhotoFactory, then gone?
JoeA said:It was sold to Scansoft, changed to PhotoFactory, then gone?
liquid distortion effects that can be saved in a photo format or in aKai's SuperGOO™. Time to go crazy and distort a photo with realtime
What you can do with SuperGOO is to take a picture and mess it up
There are two parts of SuperGOO: the Fusion Room where you can mix and match face parts, add face parts and (in the end result) fuse face parts around all over the place. There is also the GOO room, displayed above, with two different types of effects: The GOO Brush palette (used above on Albee) where you can push, pull, shrink, enlarge, and generally mess up a picture and the GOO Effects palette where you can perform swirls and a variety of kaleidoscope type of effects on a picture. Once completed, you can save in a variety of common graphic formats or print the photo.
AnmanieSMP v2.4i
A tool for interactive distorting of bit-map pictures. Similar to
Kai's power Goo. The program offers various "brushes" for providing
distortion effects. (waxes, shrinking, rotating, pulling etc..)
- support for up to two processors (only Windows NT/2000/XP)
- working on pictures in originalgroesse
- import/export of usual image file formats (JPG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, PPM,
RGB)
- production of animations and export of AVI video
- support of TWAIN compatible scanners and cameras
- print function
Using Anmanie, pictures are putty in the hands of the processor. In a
similar way to the well-known PowerGoo program, grotesque caricatures
can be created and even stored as AVI videos. Caricature and
distortion freeware that kneads images like dough.
http://www.anmanie.de/
The site seems to be down right now.
Thanks Found a copy by googling anm24i.zipAnmanieSMP v2.4i
A tool for interactive distorting of bit-map pictures. Similar to
Kai's power Goo. The program offers various "brushes" for providing
distortion effects. (waxes, shrinking, rotating, pulling etc..)
- support for up to two processors (only Windows NT/2000/XP)
- working on pictures in originalgroesse
- import/export of usual image file formats (JPG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, PPM,
RGB)
- production of animations and export of AVI video
- support of TWAIN compatible scanners and cameras
- print function
Using Anmanie, pictures are putty in the hands of the processor. In a
similar way to the well-known PowerGoo program, grotesque caricatures
can be created and even stored as AVI videos. Caricature and
distortion freeware that kneads images like dough.
http://www.anmanie.de/
The site seems to be down right now.
- working on pictures in originalgroesse
Gabriele Neukam said:On that special day, , ([email protected]) said...
Is this the original text? "Originalgroesse" is original size, plain
and simple.
Dunno why someone would want to edit a file in a different size.
Gabriele Neukam
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My fault, I ran the text from the original German site throughOn that special day, , ([email protected]) said...
Is this the original text? "Originalgroesse" is original size, plain
and simple.
Dunno why someone would want to edit a file in a different size.
Digital photography is more popular than ever, but pictures straight outWhy would someone want to alter the size of a file or photo?
I can think of a couple of reasons:
1) they're using dial-up and large files, especially photos take too long to download;
2) their ISP has a limit on the file size that is allowed to go through their server.
In either case, in essence, large files are inaccessible or problematic to transfer.