På Thu, 13 Sep 2012 17:56:50 +0200, skrev Graham Evans 
<[email protected]>:

LinuxStopmotion is sounding like an awesome upgrade onthe only real Linux tool of any worth in that area. I will be playing with that one soon and can't wait.

LinuxStopmotion is the program Stopmotion of yore.

It has gotten a bit long in the tooth, but luckily Tim Band
has churned out quite a few bugfix patches lately, making
LinuxStopmotion more dependable, eventually.
(We haven't made a new release yet)

A major rewrite is due, though, once we have a stable bugfix
release out.  I want more speed and performance, caching,
pre-loading, using TurboJPEG and OpenGL/GLSL, sophisticated
scheduling... It ain't done until it plays sequences of huge
DSLR(*) JPEGs (say, 18 megapixels) at 12 fps or better, along
with a smooth scrolling thumbnail timeline.

I think of thumbnails as small proxies and proxies as large
thumbnails; they may be interchangeable.  We'll see.

*) Maybe RAWs, too, but 12fps will be pushing it...

--
Herman Robak

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