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Subject: picture me losing weight?
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: julie99-ga
List Price: $6.00
Posted: 28 Jun 2002 12:49 PDT
Expires: 28 Jul 2002 12:49 PDT
Question ID: 34636
Is there a computer software program (accessible to the public) that
will let you scan a picture of yourself and then allow you to enter
pounds lost, and adjust the picture accordingly?
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Subject: Re: picture me losing weight?
From: fugitive-ga on 28 Jun 2002 13:29 PDT
 
There are lots of  mentions of the eFit Morphover program. A search on
www.google.com using the terms:

	eFit morphover

Will turn up a lot of mentions of a free program by which you
apparently USED to be able to send in a digital photograph with your
weight loss target, and they would return a morphed photo of what you
would look like as a motivational tool (sounds good to me). However,
not a single link of more than 100 I tried worked. Searches at the
eFit site itself (now Nutricize) also failed to turn up any mention of
the morphover program or any such beastie. You still may want to poke
around and see if the morphover program is hiding somewhere on the
Nutricize site.

Interestingly enough, THIS site:

	Visual Fitness Planner
	http://www.inter-images.com/index2.html

Has a prodcut that they appear to be ready to lease to health and
fitness companies as a motivational tool.

My bets are that the original eFit software "morphed" into this
commercial product.

As usual, good luck to the other researchers and I hope they can point
you to a working site that will do what you want.

fugitive-ga

P.S. Generic morphing programs are pretty cheap and easy and you can
modify your body image to your heart's content. Usually there is no
link between n pounds and the amound of morphing.
Subject: Lane Bryant
From: zerocattle-ga on 29 Jun 2002 02:38 PDT
 
Lane Bryant has a system that takes your measurements and weight and
height and other physical features and creates an avatar. It's not
your face because they don't use a scan of you, but when I tried it,
it was pretty close. Eerily close.

http://www.lanebryant.com/application/stc/

It's intended to help you shop through their fashion line but might be
of interest to you for your own purposes.

I hope this helps!

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