Addition:
Photoflow opens the floating point TIFF file, but crashes at OpenEXR
and 2.9 XCF.
DJV indeed opens FP-TIFF and OpenEXR, but no 2.9 XCF (I guess no other
program than GIMP 2.9 will be able to open the latter).
Greetings
Sven
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On 12/31/2015 09:55 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Doesn't media-gfx in Gentoo have a djv port?
There is an overlay, but nothing in portage itself.
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I've made a patch to add the ability to add or remove a layer mask by
ctrl-clicking the layer image, the patch can be found here
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759601 so far it hasn't
gotten much traction :) So i'm trying different place to get the news out :)
Also I have now made
I'm working with gimp 2.9 and python/numpy, and was happy to find a
drawable get_data method. From a gimp developers message thread dated
February, it was mentioned that a 'set_data' method is on the short list
for future development, but, until that appears, I was hoping to get
python-gegl
On 12/31/2015 09:20 AM, scl wrote:
DJV indeed opens FP-TIFF and OpenEXR, but no 2.9 XCF (I guess no other
program than GIMP 2.9 will be able to open the latter).
How did you manage to install and run djv?
I haven't managed to compile the code from git
On 31.12.2015 at 4:17 PM Elle Stone wrote:
On 12/31/2015 09:55 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Doesn't media-gfx in Gentoo have a djv port?
There is an overlay, but nothing in portage itself.
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How about using the downloadable DEB or RPM,
On 31.12.2015 at 2:35 PM Elle Stone wrote:
Are there any image viewers for Linux that can display openexr and
floating point tiffs? What about GIMP 2.9 XCF files?
Just tried XnViewMP, Gwenview, Showfoto and Darktable with images
exported from Darktable.
XnViewMP only opens the floating
Looks cool.
Although I like the idea of being able to modifier-click on the layers, I
worry that when layers become multi-selectable in GIMP, the ctrl-key may be
better used to toggle-select individual layers (shift being used to select
a sub-section of layers). This is the convention used in most
Are there any image viewers for Linux that can display openexr and
floating point tiffs? What about GIMP 2.9 XCF files?
I've always used geeqie as a fast and lightweight image viewer. But
geeqie can't read the 32-bit floating point files produced by editing
software such as high bit depth
31 дек. 2015 г. 16:31 пользователь "Elle Stone" написал:
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> Are there any image viewers for Linux that can display openexr and
floating point tiffs?
http://djv.sourceforge.net is my best advice at the moment.
Alex
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31 дек. 2015 г. 17:50 пользователь "Elle Stone" написал:
>
> On 12/31/2015 09:20 AM, scl wrote:
>>
>> DJV indeed opens FP-TIFF and OpenEXR, but no 2.9 XCF (I guess no other
>> program than GIMP 2.9 will be able to open the latter).
>
>
> How did you manage to install and run djv?
Doesn't
On 12/31/2015 04:18 PM, Ben wrote:
> Easy as i've explained before so many times, when you have have too many
> applications opened at the same time all competing for shortcuts, i
> already don't have enough keys to accomodate all them as is. Maybe you
> don't have that issue but i'm hardly
Hi,
We hope you are having awesome holidays! Here's our annual project report:
http://www.gimp.org/news/2015/12/31/2015-report/
In a nutshell, 2015 brought us new important features, many fixes,
better look'n'feel. We expect 2016 to be much less about new features
and even more about stability,
On 12/31/2015 01:20 PM, C R wrote:
> On 12/31/2015 09:51 AM, C R wrote:
>>
>> Looks cool.
>> Although I like the idea of being able to modifier-click on the
layers, I worry that when layers become multi-selectable in GIMP, the
ctrl-key may be better used to toggle-select individual layers
On 12/31/2015 09:51 AM, C R wrote:
Looks cool.
Although I like the idea of being able to modifier-click on the
layers, I worry that when layers become multi-selectable in GIMP, the
ctrl-key may be better used to toggle-select individual layers (shift
being used to select a sub-section of
On 31 December 2015 at 13:35, Elle Stone
wrote:
> Are there any image viewers for Linux that can display openexr and
> floating point tiffs? What about GIMP 2.9 XCF files?
>
The image processing package I maintain will do most of the scientific
formats, including
Hi,
I have to correct myself. There's also a Windows 64 bit installer from
Partha at partha.com - thank you, Partha.
It uses an installer visually similar to Jernejs release build.
Is it based on that installer code so the problem of unifying the
nightly and release Windows builds is a bit
Sven,
I use NSIS based installer. I can provide the code if necessary.
Forgot to say, Welcome back and a Happy New Year. :)
Thanks,
Partha
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 11:21 AM, scl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have to correct myself. There's also a Windows 64 bit installer from
>
On 12/31/2015 06:11 PM, Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
On Thu, 2015-12-31 at 11:37 -0500, Elle Stone wrote:
1. Open a folder with an image viewer, so that all the image files
in
the folder (well, at least floating point and integer tiffs, openexr
files, pngs, and jpegs; also raw files would be nice)
On Thu, 2015-12-31 at 21:30 -0500, Elle Stone wrote:
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> Does the gnome file manager show thumbnails for GIMP 2.9 XCF files?
No - it tries to but they come out looking like glitch-art. But png is
broken for me right now too, probably because I'm in the middle of an
upgrade.
The 2.8 xcf files
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