DJV looks cool, and I have heard good things about it. But since it's not
based on OIIO or OCIO, I'm assuming that "integrating" would be a major
overhaul of that package, versus what I am hoping is a fairly minor change to
OIIO's existing iv to make it play a sequence at frame rate with some basic
controls.
What I'm aiming for here is an OIIO-based viewer/player that:
* Works with all images and formats that OIIO supports.
* Uses OCIO for color management.
* Can have its interesting bits carved out as utility functions for the public
APIs of OIIO.
* Stays aligned to OIIO's short- and long-term goals.
Besides, the djv-0.8.3-pre2, which appears to be the latest version, dates from
2009. It doesn't look like a project undergoing any continued development, let
alone one that would be inclined to have a major reorganization of its
internals to be based on OIIO.
If I'm totally wrong about any of this, please do correct me.
Note that djv is BSD-licensed, so I think we should feel free to use any
specific code from it that would further our goals, or to use it as a reference
for comparison or to see how they did things.
-- lg
On Mar 19, 2012, at 6:23 AM, Ben Houston wrote:
> Is there no way to integrate into the DJV Imaging tool? It is already
> open source and it is used in a number of studios for fast and easy
> viewing of image sequences.
>
> http://djv.sourceforge.net/
>
> Just a thought. DJV already has channel support and a relatively nice UI.
>
> -ben
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