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GIMP's Film Version
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| The GIMP
is moving towards becoming a tool for the film industry. It's 16 bit development
version is currently being used in film production by various special effects
houses and there is a current movement to re-architect the GIMP to handle
the new demands. |
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| GEGL
is a new image processing library that has been designed to support different
data types and color models. This library will become the new engine for
GIMP 2.0. |
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For the most current information about film gimp please
see filmgimp.sourceforge.net, Robin
Rowe's pages about the most recent developments in film gimp. |
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For some old info about how to check out and compile film gimp see
the notes.
Try filmgimp.sourceforge.net for more
recent info on this. There are also
some notes
by Steve MacPherson about how to install a version of film GIMP on an SGI. |
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| GIMP and Film Production is a document about GIMP in film production. It talks about the future of GIMP, its 16 bit effort, and also how it can be used as a tool in production.
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| If you have suggestions or comments please contact
Calvin Williamson <calvinw@mindspring.com>
or Caroline Dahllof <caro@rhythm.com> |
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