Discussion:
Convert photo of person to older/younger age
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©®
2003-08-10 12:50:10 UTC
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Plugin/add-on question:

Is there a software application I can use with PSP to make a photo of a
person younger/older. E.g. I could choose say 15 years younger/older and
it would approximate the image as it might have been/will be.

Would like to play around with photos of family and friends to see what
they looked like/will possible look like.
Kiri
2003-08-10 12:39:37 UTC
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I think you watch too much TV, ©®! But you could try the warp tool in PSP 8,
maybe together with the smudge or push tools. For more serious purposes, try
Viagra (see your spam)

;-) Kiri
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Is there a software application I can use with PSP to make a photo of a
person younger/older. E.g. I could choose say 15 years younger/older and
it would approximate the image as it might have been/will be.
Would like to play around with photos of family and friends to see what
they looked like/will possible look like.
Kiri
2003-08-10 23:10:02 UTC
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If you say so, J. I think I'm gonna postpone the use for a couple more
years. We're having a heatwave here in Europe, it could get dangerous!
Who are those guys (or girls?) who are sending me at least 5 mails/day
trying to sell their stuff, they should know by now I'm not interested! And
the other ones who desperately want me to loose weight! I'm 1.86m, 85Kg, I
feel fine this way. So boys & girls, if you read this, GET ME OFF THAT
MAILINGLIST!!!!!

Kiri
Oh nice one Kiri !!...by the way,viagra does do wonders..
thats from one who knows (':') two at a time..bloody great !!.......X
Post by Kiri
I think you watch too much TV, ©®! But you could try the warp tool in
PSP
8,
Post by Kiri
maybe together with the smudge or push tools. For more serious purposes,
try
Post by Kiri
Viagra (see your spam)
;-) Kiri
Post by ©®
Is there a software application I can use with PSP to make a photo of a
person younger/older. E.g. I could choose say 15 years younger/older and
it would approximate the image as it might have been/will be.
Would like to play around with photos of family and friends to see what
they looked like/will possible look like.
Uni
2003-08-10 13:08:51 UTC
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Post by ©®
Is there a software application I can use with PSP to make a photo of a
person younger/older. E.g. I could choose say 15 years younger/older and
it would approximate the image as it might have been/will be.
You've come to the correct newsgroup where aging decades older is well
known.

:-)

Uni - http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/uni_stuff/uni-page.html
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Would like to play around with photos of family and friends to see what
they looked like/will possible look like.
Porter
2003-08-10 14:51:35 UTC
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Post by ©®
Is there a software application I can use with PSP to make a photo of a
person younger/older. E.g. I could choose say 15 years younger/older and
it would approximate the image as it might have been/will be.
Would like to play around with photos of family and friends to see what
they looked like/will possible look like.
Since you are posting to a PSP group, one assumes you have PSP? It does all
that quite easily. There are no magic wands anywhere. Nothing where we can
just lean back in our recliners and dial some number on the time machine ->
nonetheless, there are certainly plenty of tools to do plenty of things.
http://campratty.com/3gallery/g-pages/g30pg/g34.html

Porter
Bozo
2003-08-10 22:48:17 UTC
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Post by ©®
Is there a software application I can use with PSP to make a photo of a
person younger/older. E.g. I could choose say 15 years younger/older and
it would approximate the image as it might have been/will be.
Would like to play around with photos of family and friends to see what
they looked like/will possible look like.
No general image editor understands the concept of "a face" and the
concept of aging and its relation to lifestyle (heavy drinking,
skateboarding face-plant, etc.). However, you can pay someone to convert
your face into a 3D model that you can manipulate in various ways,
including applying an aging scale, if you have the proper software. This
is not a cheap thing to do. See http://www.facegen.com/.
lovestory
2014-07-21 23:39:04 UTC
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Thanks for sharing the useful information, I need it

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