Very nice! I love the flipping dialog effect! --bb
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Jonas Kivi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello. > > I've made a small utility application for film post production purposes. > It's called Pihlaja View. > > It's just a viewer for DPX image sequence files (and other formats too), > which are the end product of data-scanning film. There's also a small > EDL-editor inside it. EDLs are Edit Decision Lists which are used to > transfer editing data between different tools. This particular EDL-editor is > best in sorting out finished EDLs for data-scanning. (You would have guessed > by now, that I used to do a lot of data-scanning of film...) > > Anyway, there are not that many features, but the UI is quite flashy. It's > done entirely in OpenGL with a GUI library currently known as Rae. See > http://www.dsource.org/projects/rae/ for more info. Both Rae and Pihlaja > View are "entirely" written in D1/Tango. (All new code written by me is in > D, but there are a bunch of C libraries that run underneath, such as Cairo, > GraphicsMagick, libquicktime etc.) I have an old slightly customized version > of GtkD to handle bindings to Cairo, so Rae examples might not compile out > of the box with current GtkD, but with just a little extra effort you might > be able to pull it through. > > Rae is licenced under MIT/X11, but Pihlaja View is proprietary (sorry...). > I've set up a little website where you can see Pihlaja View in action: > http://pihlaja.org/ > > Check out the screenshots and the video (which can be seen in blurry HD on > Vimeo). And if you have Mac OS X 10.5 (Intel) you might want to try the > Trial Version. Linux and Windows versions coming later... hope. (I have it > running on Linux on my own machine, just need to get it packaged somehow.) > This is kind of a proof of concept for myself, that it might be possible to > do something bigger later, but I've tried to polish it to the best of my > ability. > > I'll be happy to hear your comments and feedback. > > Jonas Kivi >
