Dear Anita,

 

There is help for PsychoMorph online:

 

http://cherry.dcs.aber.ac.uk:8080/wiki/jpsychomorph

It can be a bit cryptic for the naļve user though, and I’m in the process of writing a more basic  get you going document.  I’m not aware of any other software that comes close for face research, so stick with it.

 

Peter

 

From: face-research-list-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk [mailto:face-research-list-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Montagna, Anita
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Subject: [Face-research-list] Info morphing software

 

Dear all of you,

My name is Anita Montagna, PhD student at the Centre for the Developing Brain.

I am looking for a software to morph pictures of faces in order to build a task of face expressions recognition.

I had a look at Psychomorph but it seems that no instructions exist online.

Could you help me?
I need to create different levels of intensities of emotions and I have neutral and 100% intensities emotional faces

Many thanks for your help,

Best regards,

Anita Montagna


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