The sources of Gtk CinePaint 0.22-0 are released on SourceForge. Version 0.22-0 is a major release maintaining the legacy code and adding many new features. This release is designed for distribution.
General: CinePaint is the popular motion picture deep colour paint and retouching program. It features a flipbook, layer and channels handling, HDR creation from bracketed exposures, support for many file formats like Cineon, OpenEXR, Tiff and camera raw file and colour management tools like Cmyk/Lab support, 16-bit printing with Gutenprint and 3D colour and ICC profile visualisation. Future: CinePaint developers continue to maintain this legacy architecture until the future Glasgow architecture is complete (in 2006). For info on Glasgow: http://cinepaint.bigasterisk.com/GlasgowDocumentation New Features (0.22-0): o native OpenEXR Half sample type substitutes the older RnH 16-bit float o load/save multilayerd OpenEXR files like from Blender o load/save 16-bit Half Tiff's o precise drawing with tablet - thanks to Tino Schwarze for hardware o retuning of pencil and brush paint tools o speedup in gamma-expose and Brightness/Contrast Adjustments - Bradley A. Hare <sf:bradhare> o dynamic colour visualisation in ICC Examin plug-in o UTF-8 support through Gtk2 o UFRaw plug-in ready o CMS defaults to Oyranos Bugfixes: o see Change Log http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=492079&group_id=75029 Contributors: o Bradley A. Hare <sf:bradhare> - speedup in some tools o Hartmut Sbosny - Bracketing to HDR plug-in improvements o Alan Horkana - string fix o Kai-Uwe Behrmann - all unnamed changes o many people reporting bugs Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75029&package_id=76680&release_id=492079 Add-ons: o Gutenprint http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net o Oyranos http://www.oyranos.org Format changes: CinePains GBR brush format changes, in that it saves new brushes allways in Half precision marking the type field with 51. Old CinePaint brushes are still supported. kind regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann -- developing for colour management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org + www.cinepaint.org
