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dtschump commented on G'mic 3.6: The Art of Polishing Your Images   gmic.eu/gmic36/... · Posted by u/dtschump
dtschump · 3 days ago
Curious about what’s new in G’MIC 3.6? I’ve written a (long) summary article highlighting the most interesting changes and improvements since last year
dtschump commented on Release of G'mic 3.6.0   discuss.pixls.us/t/releas... · Posted by u/dtschump
dtschump · 9 days ago
G'MIC is a full-featured open-source framework for digital image processing, distributed under the CeCILL free software licenses (LGPL-like and/or GPL-compatible). It provides several user interfaces to convert / process / visualize generic image datasets, ranging from 1D scalar signals to 3D+t sequences of multi-spectral volumetric images, hence including 2D color images. We provide a cool plug-in for GIMP (2.10 and 3.0) that offers more than 600 image filters for free.
dtschump commented on 2D Slices of 3D Gaussians   d2x313g9lpht1q.cloudfront... · Posted by u/dtschump
dtschump · a month ago
This animation is the visualization of each slice of a 3D volume filled with 3D ellipses with random colors, orientations, sizes, anisotropy.
dtschump commented on G'MIC 3.5.3 – Our Open-Source Image Processing Framework Keeps Growing   gmic.eu... · Posted by u/dtschump
dtschump · 6 months ago
Hi HN, I'm one of the main developers of G'MIC (GREYC's Magic for Image Computing), an open-source image processing framework we've been building for over a decade. G'MIC provides hundreds of image processing filters and tools, available as a command-line tool, a GIMP/Krita plugin, a standalone GUI, and a C++ library for developers.

We just released G'MIC 3.5.3, which brings new filters, optimizations, and improvements across multiple filters. Our goal is to provide fast, scriptable, and highly customizable image processing tools that work for photographers, digital artists, and researchers alike.

Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback! You can check it out here: https://gmic.eu. Happy to answer any questions!

dtschump commented on G'mic 3.4.0: Image Processing in Its Prime   gmic.eu/gmic340/... · Posted by u/dtschump
dtschump · a year ago
A new version 3.4.0 of G'MIC (GREYC's Magic for Image Computing) has just been released. With this new release, we celebrate the project's 16th anniversary!

On this occasion, we summarize the recent features added to our open-source framework for digital image processing.

u/dtschump

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