G'MIC version 3.6.4 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as an open and comprehensive framework for image processing across platforms such as GIMP, Paint.Net, and Krita. The framework allows users to manipulate, filter, and visualize a wide range of image datasets, from simple 1D scalar signals to complex 3D+t multi-spectral volumetric images.
G'MIC offers various user interfaces and tools, including:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library, 'libgmic', which can be embedded into third-party applications for generic image processing.
- A command line interface, 'gmic', that enables users to execute image processing commands from a shell environment.
- An easy-to-use plug-in for GIMP, 'gmic_gimp', that provides access to hundreds of new image filters.
- A web service called 'G'MIC Online', allowing for the application of image filters directly through a web browser.
- A Qt-based interface named 'Zart' for real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A comprehensive scripting language that enables users to create custom, complex image processing pipelines.
In addition to these features, G'MIC provides numerous plug-ins and download options available on the author's website, making it a versatile tool for both casual users and professionals in the field of image processing.
As G'MIC continues to evolve, users can expect ongoing updates that enhance functionality, introduce new features, and improve overall performance, solidifying its position as a vital resource in the image processing community. Future developments could include enhanced machine learning capabilities for image analysis, expanded compatibility with additional software, and more user-friendly interfaces to accommodate a broader range of expertise among users
G'MIC offers various user interfaces and tools, including:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library, 'libgmic', which can be embedded into third-party applications for generic image processing.
- A command line interface, 'gmic', that enables users to execute image processing commands from a shell environment.
- An easy-to-use plug-in for GIMP, 'gmic_gimp', that provides access to hundreds of new image filters.
- A web service called 'G'MIC Online', allowing for the application of image filters directly through a web browser.
- A Qt-based interface named 'Zart' for real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A comprehensive scripting language that enables users to create custom, complex image processing pipelines.
In addition to these features, G'MIC provides numerous plug-ins and download options available on the author's website, making it a versatile tool for both casual users and professionals in the field of image processing.
As G'MIC continues to evolve, users can expect ongoing updates that enhance functionality, introduce new features, and improve overall performance, solidifying its position as a vital resource in the image processing community. Future developments could include enhanced machine learning capabilities for image analysis, expanded compatibility with additional software, and more user-friendly interfaces to accommodate a broader range of expertise among users
G'MIC 3.6.4 released
G'MIC is an open and full-featured framework for image processing in Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita.
