I just thought I'd let you folks know that I just checked support for
reading (writing will come later) XCF files to the ImageMagick library
(http://www.imagemagick.org).
Right now you'd need to get it via CVS, BUT it will be part of the standard
5.4.1 distribution due on Friday.
Leonard
At 06:06 AM 12/4/2001 -0800, Seth Burgess wrote:
I think if you make sure to check the version of the XCF,
I am pretty sure that I do, but I'll hack up some files and try it
out. It already deal with the differences between the old and new headers.
Now, I don't expect it to be easy
At 12:16 PM 12/4/2001 -0600, Stephen J Baker wrote:
(Although it *does* mean that ImageMagick had better not be using
any GIMP code to help out it's decode/display of XCF's or it'll be
in breach of GPL)
No GIMP code - at least not verbatim.
We don't use glib and we have our
At 07:12 PM 12/5/2001 -0500, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
Gimp-print generates the HTML (and .pdf, and .ps) manuals at packaging
time.
Do keep in mind that using Gnome-Print to generate the PDF files
will give you flat documents (ie. no hyperlinks, bookmarks, etc.) which
are VERY USEFUL
At 08:16 AM 12/22/2001 +1000, Robert Starr wrote:
Here's the lowdown:
1-Select Contact Sheet
2-Dialogue appears asking various options:
a- directory/folder containing images to be placed on the contact sheet
b- resolution of the contact sheet to be made
c- dpi of the contact sheet to be
At 03:08 PM 12/23/2001 +1000, Robert Starr wrote:
I dloaded the ImageMagick
I tried to use it.. but it seems it's command line only..
That is true - it is command line mostly. There are some basic
GUI's for it, but nothing too fancy at this time.
Is there a gui for the app
Found a couple of bugs (or at least what I believe to be bugs) in the PSD
plugin's read/load code.
1) It assumes that all PSD files with layers will have layer mask data,
range data and name. it should verify that the extra data length is still
valid on those items
2) It doesn't handle
At 12:40 PM 1/18/2002 +, Adam D. Moss wrote:
I'd like to help testing anything related to the psd plug-in, because my
projectleads are breathing down my neck about 'incompatibility' with the
rest of my designer collegues. I generally use the previous
state/version of the plug-in that
At 8:37 PM +0100 2/7/02, Sven Neumann wrote:
I hope do be able to complete the new text tool anytime soon and it
is supposed to give you even better rendering than gimp-freetype
combined with the features of GDynText.
Will it still use FreeType for the actual rendering of the
glyphs?
At 12:41 PM 2/8/2002 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
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Will it still use FreeType for the actual rendering of the
glyphs? And if not, then what?
yes, it will use Freetype2 but somewhat hidden behind a Pango layer.
Excellent
the representation on the screen, or
disk, what? ImageMagick happily reads XCF files, as well as all of
the other formats that GIMP supports, so I'm curious what the issue
is.
Leonard
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minor at best - nothing
significant that should effect GIMP. There are still many things
that the GIMP has to support in the 4 and 5 formats, let alone 6 and
7.
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in the GIMP and want to modify an image with IM,
I do it the hard way: save it, launch IM on it and then reload it in
the GIMP.
That certainly works...
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At 06:47 PM 10/23/2002 -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
What I meant was print in the magazine/book publishing sense, not
gimp-print. A developer knowledgable in the print side of the business would
help in building the right 16-bit CMYK stuff.
Another option would be enhance the GIMP/.xcf
At 6:27 PM +0100 11/1/02, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
PNG should be included in this family too, BTW. Any other format?
TIFF and PSD also support 16bit data...
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as many others) and will
happily then output .mng files for you.
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all the majors (including layers (and their attrs), etc.
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At 02:34 PM 7/11/2003 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
XML is very well suited to describe the structure of a multi-layered,
multi-framed image/animation and it can be used perfectly to embed
meta information as well as vector layers, paths and the like. XML
namespaces make it easy to add
At 06:34 AM 7/11/2003 -0700, Nathan Carl Summers wrote:
Oh wait, I take it back. I can think of a image format that retains the
spirit of XML:
gimpimage
commentCreated by the GIMP!/commment
layers colorspace=rgb bitdepth=8
layer width=6 height=6
row
pixel r=127 g=127 b=127 /
pixel
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than a [c,m,y]=1-[r,g,b] type algorithm...
MUCH better...
There are also some better algorithms for conversion as well.
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PSD, I dunno if enough. :/
There are programs out there that generate bad TIFF - for one
reason or another. But we already have to deal with that in our
native TIFF coder...
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Great - but that's not specific to a file format - we can do
that anywhere...
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(which would also mean
GIMP in general), you need VC projects.
Sure, building from CygWin and MinGW are nice - but that's
not how folks work in the real world...
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for the purposes of GIMP.
I agree, though I think we can add all of these through
additional tags and not having to redesign...
/me wonders if the CinePaint people have any thoughts...
Definitely!
Leonard
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True, but the subset for PNG support is a low barrier for
entry. The core of XCF is (potentially) a MUCH higher barrier...
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part of text layers...
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and maintained by the libpng
group, which is headed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson who is also one of
the maintainers (along with myself) of ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick.
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At 5:40 PM +0100 8/14/03, Mukund wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 07:45:33PM -0400, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
| Because Postscript is dead.
PostScript is far from dead. You would be banishing the entire publishing
industry if you say PostScript is dead :-)
I guess I should say that Postscript
this as one of those
other application developers).
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heavyweight library to
incorporate into a project just for reading/writing files...
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. Where do we draw the line???
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is to load GEGL/GIMP data from disk into my own data structures.
I do NOT want/need all of your functionality - just want to read the
file!
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without breaking standards compliance.
Worse case is that we add new tags (that we've registered
with Adobe) and other readers don't support that information...
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follows the rules, TIFF is compatible.
If you break the rules, all bets are off...
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At 8:12 PM -0700 8/13/03, Manish Singh wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 10:53:14PM -0400, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
At 6:51 PM -0700 8/13/03, Manish Singh wrote:
Does TIFF support, for example, float16 data, or a CIE XYZ colorspace?
Yes to both...
Hmm, got a reference to that? It wasn't
!?!?
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the related reason here is that many open source
projects get their contributors from non-Linux platforms, esp.
Windows. And building GIMP/Windows is even more of a nightmare than
building GIMP on Linux.
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