G'MIC 3.7.0 released

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G'MIC 3.7.0 has been released, enhancing its status as a comprehensive framework for image processing compatible with applications like GIMP, Paint.Net, and Krita. This versatile tool provides various user interfaces that allow users to convert, manipulate, filter, and visualize image datasets, ranging 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,' which can be embedded into third-party applications for generic image processing tasks.
- A command-line interface, 'gmic,' enabling users to perform image processing operations directly from a shell environment.
- A user-friendly plug-in, 'gmic_gimp,' which significantly expands GIMP's capabilities by adding hundreds of new filters.
- An online service, 'G'MIC Online,' allowing users to apply image filters directly through a web browser without needing to download software.
- A Qt-based interface named 'Zart' that facilitates real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A complete scripting language that empowers users to develop custom, complex image processing pipelines.

Additionally, the G'MIC framework provides various plug-ins and download options available on the author's website, making it accessible for users looking to enhance their image processing capabilities.

The release of G'MIC 3.7.0 marks another step in the evolution of this powerful tool, catering to both casual users and professional image processors. As technology continues to advance, G'MIC is likely to introduce even more features and improvements, further solidifying its position in the image processing landscape. Users can expect continuous updates and enhancements, keeping pace with the latest advancements in image processing technology

G'MIC 3.7.0 released

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

G'MIC 3.7.0 released @ MajorGeeks