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Framefree, Another new program: for turning "stills into video"
jrdahlman
post Aug 3 2006, 05:57 PM
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While we're on the subject of new software programs, there was a story about another one recently. It's supposed to take stills pictures, and instead of 3D, make motion video out of them--but supposedly not by morphing.

"Image is Everything" How Framefree creates a video

FrameFree Technologies

The orginal newspaper article showed some demonstration stills (not on this link.) Starting with the "start" and "end" photos of a baseball player swinging a bat, the program somehow drew realistic "in-between" frames of his arm motion. (I don't see how it could have without a whole 3D model of a baseball player! Or the article was flat-out misleading.)

I have not tried this software, and I have no idea how or if it works. But it would be great to have a different method than morphing to create motion from stills.
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