G'MIC 3.6.2 has been released, providing a comprehensive and versatile framework for image processing compatible with Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita. This open-source tool offers various user interfaces that can manipulate, filter, and visualize a wide range of image datasets, from one-dimensional scalar signals to multi-spectral volumetric images in three dimensions plus time.
Key features of G'MIC include a portable and thread-safe C++ library known as 'libgmic,' which can be embedded in third-party applications for image processing. It also offers a command-line interface called 'gmic' for executing operations via a shell. Additionally, the 'gmic_gimp' plug-in adds hundreds of new filters to GIMP, enhancing its functionality significantly. For those who prefer web-based solutions, 'G'MIC Online' allows users to apply image filters directly through a web browser. Furthermore, there is a Qt-based interface named 'Zart' for real-time manipulation of webcam images, along with a complete scripting language for developing custom, complex image processing pipelines.
As G'MIC continues to evolve, users can look forward to new features and improvements that enhance the flexibility and power of image processing. The framework's growing community and extensive documentation make it an excellent tool for both novice and experienced users looking to enhance their image editing capabilities.
For additional resources and download options, users are encouraged to visit the author's official site, where they can also explore other plug-ins and tools related to G'MIC
Key features of G'MIC include a portable and thread-safe C++ library known as 'libgmic,' which can be embedded in third-party applications for image processing. It also offers a command-line interface called 'gmic' for executing operations via a shell. Additionally, the 'gmic_gimp' plug-in adds hundreds of new filters to GIMP, enhancing its functionality significantly. For those who prefer web-based solutions, 'G'MIC Online' allows users to apply image filters directly through a web browser. Furthermore, there is a Qt-based interface named 'Zart' for real-time manipulation of webcam images, along with a complete scripting language for developing custom, complex image processing pipelines.
As G'MIC continues to evolve, users can look forward to new features and improvements that enhance the flexibility and power of image processing. The framework's growing community and extensive documentation make it an excellent tool for both novice and experienced users looking to enhance their image editing capabilities.
For additional resources and download options, users are encouraged to visit the author's official site, where they can also explore other plug-ins and tools related to G'MIC
G'MIC 3.6.2 released
G'MIC is an open and full-featured framework for image processing in Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita.