G'MIC 3.7.6 released

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G'MIC 3.7.6 has been released, enhancing its status as a comprehensive and open framework for image processing compatible with applications like GIMP, Paint.NET, and Krita. This versatile tool supports a range of user interfaces designed to convert, manipulate, filter, and visualize various image datasets, spanning from one-dimensional scalar signals to complex three-dimensional multi-spectral volumetric images. Additionally, users can explore a variety of plug-ins and download options available on the developer's website.

Key features of G'MIC include:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library ('libgmic') that can be embedded into third-party applications for generic image processing.
- A command line interface ('gmic') that allows users to execute image processing tasks directly from the shell.
- An easy-to-use GIMP plug-in ('gmic_gimp') which introduces hundreds of new filters to enhance the user experience.
- A web service called 'G'MIC Online' that enables users to apply image filters directly in their web browsers.
- A Qt-based interface ('Zart') for real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A complete scripting language that allows users to create their own complex image processing pipelines.

As G'MIC continues to evolve, it provides a robust platform for both amateur and professional image processing enthusiasts, making it easier than ever to utilize advanced techniques and tools in their projects.

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G'MIC 3.7.6 released

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

G'MIC 3.7.6 released @ MajorGeeks