G'MIC version 3.6.3 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a comprehensive framework for image processing compatible with popular software like Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita. This open-source tool provides a variety of user interfaces designed to manipulate, filter, and visualize a wide range of image data, from one-dimensional scalar signals to complex three-dimensional 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,' that allows users to execute image processing tasks directly from a terminal.
- The 'gmic_gimp' plug-in, which significantly expands GIMP’s functionality by introducing hundreds of new filters.
- 'G'MIC Online,' a web service that enables users to apply various image filters directly through their web browsers.
- A Qt-based interface named 'Zart,' which facilitates real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A comprehensive scripting language that allows users to create complex image processing workflows tailored to their needs.
In addition to its core features, G'MIC supports a range of additional plugins and resources available on the author's website, providing users with extensive options for enhancing their image processing capabilities.
Furthermore, G'MIC's usability is complemented by its active user community and ongoing updates, ensuring that it remains a relevant and powerful tool for both casual users and professional developers in the field of image processing. With its versatility and depth, G'MIC continues to be a vital resource for anyone looking to enhance their image manipulation toolkit
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,' that allows users to execute image processing tasks directly from a terminal.
- The 'gmic_gimp' plug-in, which significantly expands GIMP’s functionality by introducing hundreds of new filters.
- 'G'MIC Online,' a web service that enables users to apply various image filters directly through their web browsers.
- A Qt-based interface named 'Zart,' which facilitates real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A comprehensive scripting language that allows users to create complex image processing workflows tailored to their needs.
In addition to its core features, G'MIC supports a range of additional plugins and resources available on the author's website, providing users with extensive options for enhancing their image processing capabilities.
Furthermore, G'MIC's usability is complemented by its active user community and ongoing updates, ensuring that it remains a relevant and powerful tool for both casual users and professional developers in the field of image processing. With its versatility and depth, G'MIC continues to be a vital resource for anyone looking to enhance their image manipulation toolkit
G'MIC 3.6.3 released
G'MIC is an open and full-featured framework for image processing in Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita.