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patrickyoung [Avatar]
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Is it possible to morph with Power Director 16? I'd like to morph photo (jpg) images of 6 faces so that one changes to another. I know it can be done with DaVinci Resolve and wondered if ifs possible with Power Director 16.
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Quote Is it possible to morph with Power Director 16? I'd like to morph photo (jpg) images of 6 faces so that one changes to another. I know it can be done with DaVinci Resolve and wondered if ifs possible with Power Director 16.


Hi,
As far as I'm aware, there is no true morphing function in PDR16.

As you will know, morphing depends on some form of interpolation between frames and I'm not aware that existis in PDR16. I'm sure you could do a basic "morphing" by using keyframes and opacity, with some intermediate steps to try a form of manual interpolation, but it might take some time?

CL introduced a set of Morphing Transitions for PDR19 - details are here :
https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-content.do?id=26383&isDraft=1
but they are transitions rather than true morphing.

For reference, the full list of effect packs etc can be found here:
https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-content.do?id=25083

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