G'MIC 3.5.5 released

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G'MIC 3.5.5 has been released, enhancing its status as a comprehensive and open-source framework for image processing, compatible with popular applications such as GIMP, Paint.Net, and Krita. This framework provides multiple user interfaces designed to convert, manipulate, filter, and visualize a wide range of image datasets, including 1D scalar signals and 4D sequences of multi-spectral volumetric images.

Key features of G'MIC include:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library, 'libgmic,' suitable for integration into third-party applications.
- A command line interface, 'gmic,' enabling users to execute image processing tasks directly from a shell.
- An intuitive plug-in for GIMP, 'gmic_gimp,' which introduces numerous new filters to enhance image editing capabilities.
- A web service, 'G'MIC Online,' that allows users to apply image filters directly through their web browser.
- A Qt-based interface, 'Zart,' which facilitates real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- An extensive scripting language that empowers users to create complex image processing pipelines tailored to their needs.

In addition to its diverse functionalities, G'MIC supports various plug-ins and downloadable options available on its official site, further enriching the user experience. As the image processing landscape continues to evolve, G'MIC remains a vital tool for both amateur and professional creators, fostering creativity and innovation in digital art and photography.

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G'MIC 3.5.5 released

G'MIC is an open and full-featured framework for image processing in Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita.

G'MIC 3.5.5 released @ MajorGeeks