All I seem to see is morphs used as entertainment. With software sections given a name like "Industrial", I would expect more "Professional" applications.
So, how about an user area for showing and describing real applications?
I used Morpheus yesterday on my webpage for showing a CAD drawing changing to a real object. I took several Satellite dish azimuth drive images produced by a 3D CAD software system called "Alibre" and morphed the final image with the actual hardware used. The resulting *.gif is located on my webpage
at http://www.ultimatecharger.com/dish.html
Other obvious application areas are sales, and engineering support.
I am going to show how an original object relates to the modified version by morphing the "before" image into the the "after" image. In this case the "before" object is a polar mounted satelllite dish and the "after" object will be a Alt-Az mounting of the same dish.
If done carefully, the areas not needing engineering effort should stay static and the areas requiring significant effort will standout as they change.
Dr Robert