FantaMorph Review
Cool, but... why the price tag?
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
It can potentially make some interesting slideshows, I guess.
There just isn't enough you can do with it to make it worth the time, effort, and (of course) money.
Alright, I may not know much about this kind of software, but as far as I can tell it goes a little something like this: take two pictures, morph one into the other for a fun and eye-catching effect. That's fine and dandy, but here's the main question I kept asking myself as I meandered around this program: how often am I really going to use this? I can see this being useful for like... a fiftieth birthday party, or maybe one of those time-lapse videos on youtube, but would this honestly apply to anything else besides small things like those?
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It may be professional, it may be sleek, it may be the most "powerful" image-morphing picture-thing to date, but is it really useful? Not useful enough for almost 30 bucks!
It's a one-trick pony any way you look at it; yeah it's cool looking, but I can pay a guy at my Kodak center to do the same thing for about five dollars.