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Polymorph: Morphing Among Multiple Images

Published: 01 January 1998 Publication History

Abstract

Polymorph extends conventional morphing to derive morphed images from more than two images at once, effectively integrating geometric manipulations and color blending. We present a general framework for polymorphing by extending the traditional image morphing paradigm that applies to two images. The authors formulate each input image as a vertex of an (n-1)-dimensional simplex, where n equals the number of input images. They look at the mathematical framework for polymorph, followed by warp function generation and propagation, blending function generation, and the implemented polymorph system. Metamorphosis examples demonstrate the use of polymorph for image composition

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cover image IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications  Volume 18, Issue 1
January 1998
88 pages

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Washington, DC, United States

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Published: 01 January 1998

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