Baby, it's you—in 34 years

Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:48PM EDT

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After taking a gander at myself through the eyes of this on-the-Web aging software, I've gotta say—I'm glad I don't smoke.

These freaky-enough-to-scare-the-kids photos are courtesy of Age-Me.com, a site that uses facial age progression technology (dubbed "April") to give you a peek at your beautiful self—decades into the future.

Fair warning before you get too excited: The site isn't free. In fact, it costs a cool $20 for a total of four age progressions. Kinda pricey, if you ask me—luckily, Yahoo! pays me to try stuff like this, so I went ahead and plunked down my twenty bucks.

Anyway, that picture on the left is the projected me at age 72, assuming I've been eating my vegetables and generally behaving myself. The snapshot on the right? That's me after countless packs of cigarettes and too many Big Macs. (Looks like my hair made out OK, though.)

The software, which made its debut on the Web a few months ago, creates the wrinkly, bloaty images based on images of about 7,000 people "of all ages, ethnicities and lifestyle habits," according to April developer Emega Imaging.

The setup is pretty simple: You just take a snapshot of yourself (in color, in front of a plain background, no smiling allowed), upload it to the service, and the select a few "lifestyle" factors, such as smoking, exposure to the sun, and how much weight you plan on gaining in the coming decades.

Once April is done processing your picture, you just click the "play" button to watch yourself get old and gray (all the way up to 72); there's also a slider that you can drag back and forth.

The April software is slated to power a mirror that takes your snapshot and displays how you'll look in six months—the perfect incentive for cutting down on those cupcakes.

Don't look for the so-called "persuasive mirror" at Wal-Mart anytime soon however; according to ABC News.com, it's still undergoing testing and will probably end up in hospitals rather than your bathroom (initially, at least).

Related:
A Look Into the Future -- and Sometimes It Ain't Pretty [ABC News.com]

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  • 26 Posted by harnisch9907@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    Maybe they should have this before/after photo software for all the uppercrust, vanity laden folks who inject their faces with snake oil and end up looking like a freakish blowfish nightmare, ie Pricilla Presley, Lisa Rina's lips

  • 28 Posted by lisetteluxhautecouture on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is nothing more than Another stupid Trick to get you to BUY SOMETHING! When are you sales men Going to go and do something that is actually go for my country

  • 29 Posted by theatrenut@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    I thought it was a kinda cool time waster until I saw the 20 dollar price. Seriously, it sounds like something that should be on bored.com or something for FREE. But, the 21st century is all about making other peoples money your money. I'd rather just wait the 50 years to find what I'll look like at 72 than to sheck out 20 bucks that could be used on something like gas or my phone bill.

  • 35 Posted by kalundgren@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Aw..I thought it was gonna be one of those freebie fun sites like the life expectancy calculator. 20 bucks...what a waste. I could use that for smokes or a case of beer. Ha!!!

  • 36 Posted by photocaitlin on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    why doesn't it age your hair, and it makes your face look dirty -- I'll just wait until I get there to see how I look

  • 39 Posted by kwtipton@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    So the writer is 38 now, huh...I don't know but to me it looks as though the pic on the left is him at 38...maybe 48...BUT certainly not 72. Boy, does he have a big surprise coming if that's what he thinks he's going to look like in 34 years. In the pic on the right he just looks larger with some lines in his face...again just wait until he's really 72..guaranteed he's going to have lots of lines, grey hair if any hair at all, maybe glasses (depends on healthcare costs when he's 72, or in 2042). Pic on right doesn't look like anyone @ 72.

  • 40 Posted by vilinus07 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    Do they actually pay you to write this stuff?

  • 41 Posted by apalac04@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    $20 for this!! I'll just a picture now and wait for a couple of years to pass and take another picture. We'll see how I look then lol

  • 42 Posted by eltread on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Some people fall for anything; this might prompt some to commit suicide; I smell a lawsuit!

  • 43 Posted by michaelrowden0 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    these things are like 4 years old on the net. get some new interesting topics, seriously.

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