‘Digital Physiognomy’ is supposed to help you find out what makes someone able to read a face and how accurate is that evaluation. Physiognomy means reading one’s character by face and the producer claims that this program can do that. This program offers you a library full of elements needed to put together a identikit image of one’s face, such as forehead, cheekbone, chin, eyes, brows, nose, mouth, ears or hair.  digital physiognomy 1.65 download

The trial version of the program doesn’t let you use many of this features and you can’t see the result on a new face. But you can modify one of the already existing ones. In the trial version you can select only 2 facial features, the first is Saddam and the second is Osama Bin Laden. Although the program has a ‘Help’ file it doesn’t help to much. The producers care for detail is not to be seen. When testing the program I’ve tried to randomize a face but after pressing the ‘Randomize’ button the program went in an infinite loop, randomizing faces and I couldn’t do anything to stop it until later when I discovered that if I select one of the main features the loop will stop.

The user interface is not organized and you might find it difficult to work with the program.



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