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    VP (VideoParody)

    VP (VideoParody)

    1 of a kind video conferencing app with amazing features.

    ...The software picks the most likely viral part of the video for you to parodize - a process that usually takes a couple of minutes. You parodize a video by selecting 1 or more of the video parody features. Double click a video image to Search & Add movie clips to your recording, by movie script word/sentence matching.
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    Ivolution

    Ivolution

    Timelapse creation using Face Recognition

    Ivolution is a face timelapse generator. Feed it with a bunch of images and it will generate a movie with your face centered on the screen. Ivolution uses face detection and modifies the images so that your face always keeps the same size and location over the movie. Images are processed in chronological order, so that you can see your face evoluate over time !
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Image Permutator

    Convert images to permutation indexs and visa-versa

    ...Given an permutation index, width, height and colour depth the image can be reconstructed. The aim of this was to see if there was a relationship with the permutation index and similar images. For example, imagine consecutive frames of a movie: would these keys be spaced randomly or would there be a pattern. Similary, if you took a photo of your face every year, could you find a formula to relate all these images to find the next in the sequence, and could the same formula be applied to other photos to produce similar results?
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