G'MIC version 3.7.3 has been released, enhancing its position as a comprehensive open-source framework for image processing across multiple platforms, including GIMP, Paint.NET, and Krita. This versatile tool allows users to convert, manipulate, filter, and visualize a variety of image datasets, ranging from one-dimensional scalar signals to complex three-dimensional multi-spectral volumetric images.
G'MIC offers a variety of features, including:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library, 'libgmic,' which can be integrated into third-party applications for generic image processing.
- A command line interface, 'gmic,' enabling users to execute image processing tasks directly from a shell.
- An easy-to-use plug-in for GIMP, 'gmic_gimp,' which introduces hundreds of new filters for enhanced editing capabilities.
- A web-based service, 'G'MIC Online,' that allows users to apply image filters directly from their web browsers, providing greater accessibility.
- A Qt-based interface named 'Zart,' designed for real-time manipulation of webcam images, broadening the scope for live image processing.
- A comprehensive scripting language, empowering users to develop intricate image processing pipelines tailored to their specific needs.
In addition to its rich feature set, G'MIC continues to support various plug-ins and offers download options available on the author's website. The framework's versatility makes it an invaluable tool for both amateur and professional image editors looking to elevate their image processing workflows.
As G'MIC evolves, users can expect further updates that may introduce new functionalities and enhancements, ensuring it remains a leading choice in the field of image processing software
G'MIC offers a variety of features, including:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library, 'libgmic,' which can be integrated into third-party applications for generic image processing.
- A command line interface, 'gmic,' enabling users to execute image processing tasks directly from a shell.
- An easy-to-use plug-in for GIMP, 'gmic_gimp,' which introduces hundreds of new filters for enhanced editing capabilities.
- A web-based service, 'G'MIC Online,' that allows users to apply image filters directly from their web browsers, providing greater accessibility.
- A Qt-based interface named 'Zart,' designed for real-time manipulation of webcam images, broadening the scope for live image processing.
- A comprehensive scripting language, empowering users to develop intricate image processing pipelines tailored to their specific needs.
In addition to its rich feature set, G'MIC continues to support various plug-ins and offers download options available on the author's website. The framework's versatility makes it an invaluable tool for both amateur and professional image editors looking to elevate their image processing workflows.
As G'MIC evolves, users can expect further updates that may introduce new functionalities and enhancements, ensuring it remains a leading choice in the field of image processing software
G'MIC 3.7.3 released
G'MIC is an open and full-featured framework for image processing in Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita.
