HourFace: The picture of Dorian Gray in an app

The neat part is that app makes your 3D face younger or older depending how you hold your device, using the accelerometer. Tilt the screen up and the face gets younger. Tilt it down and the face gets older. Keeping the bar in the middle shows you the default age of the the face. You can also move the blue bar yourself with a finger. HourFace works on any iPhone or iPod touch running OS 3.0 or better
The app is quite picky when it comes to taking pictures or using them from your photo library. If there are more than one person in the picture only one person will age. If the face not exactly what the app expects, you'll get a message telling you that it can't find a face, even if the whole picture is a face. You are informed that the ideal photo faces directly ahead, has its mouth closed, be not too bright or dark, show a visible forehead and not be wearing glasses.
I found that more than half of the pictures I took or were in my photo library worked well, while the rest didn't. You are also given the option of emailing the image.
I don't know how much utility I'll be getting from the app, but I like it very much for what it is, which is is an eerily realistic graphic manipulation.
Take a look at the video below, and give it shot. It's worth a buck for the entertainment value and the result is amazingly real.
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- Note: As of testing the app about 20 minutes before the post is scheduled to go live, I found that pictures will upload, but it gets stuck on 'processing', eventually timing out. My uneducated guess is that their servers are temporarily down.
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HourFace [US $.99 iTunes Link] is a very neat little novelty app. I'm told that it's the top selling app in Japan. HourFace uses your...
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Ohh, that chick at the end in black and white was hot
January 27 2010 at 3:26 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyForget it, she's already banging Francesco del Giocondo...
January 27 2010 at 5:15 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyCool application, now we will be able to see how do we look when
we will get old. I will be buying this app today. Then i will be posting
my reviews.Mio Navman Spirit V505
So wait, this thing uploads your photo to a server somewhere? Not interested. Who knows what the privacy policy is, and with most sites these days, it's the usual terms of "you grant us a license to use your content wherever we want." No thank you.
January 26 2010 at 11:36 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyyeah - and screw facebook too! i'll stick with my family guy avatar!
January 27 2010 at 12:55 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis thing wild... just used it on some drawings I did... very creepy! :D
January 26 2010 at 7:55 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyExcellent. Another app for the Prank category. Too bad this is not an officially recognized category by Apple.
January 26 2010 at 7:27 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThese are the same folks that made Photo Speak (which was amazing when it came out). It's the same app with aging added. Not sure I like the aging thing though.
January 26 2010 at 5:49 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySo I take it this is another escalation in the battle between youth buying cigarettes and computerized vending machines?
For those that don't know, Japan fitted cigarette vending machines with a small camera that tries to determine the age of the person buying cigarettes. People found out you could fool it by holding up a magazine photo of a middle-aged person.
The newer machines require you to look at the lens and blink your eyes. It seems as if this product is just the thing to mess that up too.
...for the fraction of machines that still use facial recognition?
As part of the age-verification system, most of Japanâs 570,000 cigarette vending machines are being outfitted with RFID readers that check the purchaserâs Taspo age-verification card. Smokers without a Taspo card can now either buy their cigarettes in person over the counter or use one of 4,000 special machines equipped with face-recognition systems (these machines do not require Taspo cards). More face-recognition machines are on the way, according to vending machine manufacturer Fujitaka, who developed the face-recognition hardware.
If you were a teenager looking to buy smokes, you'd know where to find one of these 4,000 machines. They line up vending machines up just about anywhere along sidewalks and access to them is very easy with few if any people watching them.
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