This is the template my lab uses to address some problems with the standard template in
the nose, ears and neck.
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University of Glasgow
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Hi there,
I have been using psychomorph to average 3 faces at a time.
The images are really impressive, however the neck is a bit problematic. I've
attached an image as an example (left side of face just under the jawline). I was
wondering if you had any advice to how I could rectify this?
I was also wondering if it was possible to add more delineation points to an image?
Best wishes
Emma
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