Heu, depuis le temps que je ne fais plus Windows, chais pas... J'ai noté ceci :
This GUI uses the GTK libraries. It is more advanced than xmorph, since
* it can morph multiple images at a time
* it can add and remove lines to the control mesh
* points in the mesh can be labelled as being part of features (think: nose, mouth, hand...); then the features can be
o moved as a single object
o distorted (but this needs some work)
whereas the non-labelled points are automatically smoothed by the program, using an energy derived from thin plate spline theory: this way, meshes can have many many points
* points can be adjusted to a subpixel precision, using a magnifier lens
* it can make movies in GIF, MPEG2 and MPEG4/DIVX format (by using external programs such as imagemagick and mencoder)
* it can read many different image formats
* it can select a subpart of interest of the loaded images (think: calibration)
* it can choose between 'bilinear' and 'antialiased' morphing
* it can enhance the morphs using a wavelet-based algorithm
* it has a wizard, called guide, to help first time users
mais ce week-end, je vais demander à un voisin qui s'y connaît en ordi; ya longtemps que je ne l'ai pas embêté.
SuSe 10.2 KDE