xmorph: Digital Image Warp ("morph") graphical user interface

Written and Copyright (C) 1994 by Michael J. Gourlay
NO WARRANTEES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

Xmorph is a digital image warping program, also known as a "morphing"
program.  It runs under the X Window System, using the X library, X
toolkit, X miscellaneous utilities, and the Athena widgets, all of
which are publically available from MIT, and part of the typical X
installation.  It is written in ANSI C, but I can make available
versions of the code that will compile with a K&R1 C compiler.

Be sure to read George Wolberg's _Digital Image Warping_.

Xmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves,
creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping.
Xmorph has help pages built into it, so no external documentation is
necessary.

Right now, Xmorph only reads and writes Targa image files.  There is a
PBMplus utility to convert Targas to and from other formats.  Also,
Art Department Pro's Professional Conversion Pack has a Targa loader
and saver.

See the Makefile for info on how to compile the program.  Xmorph is
self-documented, so run the program to find out how to use it.
The internal documentation is in "help_menu.c".

This program has been tested on various models of Sun's SPARC
computers, SGI's, and an HP 9000.  If you get Xmorph running on other
architectures, please send email to gourlay@ucsu.colorado.edu to report
your success, and whether you had any problems compiling, and what the
solutions were to those problem.

Send bug reports to gourlay@ucsu.colorado.edu

Look in ftp.x.org (was export.lcs.mit.edu) in the contrib directory
heirarchy for xmorph.

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I think it would be really cool and very appropriate if I got "before"
and "after" pictures of Michael Jackson and morphed one into the other
as a test.  If anybody has such images, please send them to me.
