Daniel Egger escreveu:
On Feb 25, 2004, at 10:35 am, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Image manipulation is one of the key application areas that needs to
be addressed for open source tools to become the mainstream desktop
environment. I'm currently funding a number of different open source
projects, a
Hi,
"Joao S. O. Bueno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The GIMP 2.0 is getting out AnytimeNow(tm). After that, GIMP 2.2 with
> a lot of enhancements, but no changes on the bit depths (but according
> to what I've heard from the GEGL guys, with a little GEGL already in)
> should follow in 6 months o
I just realized, that the Cc: of the original mail was sent with the
wrong From: line. So here it is again for the list members...
Mark Shuttleworth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Image manipulation is one of the key application areas that needs to be
> addressed for open source tools to become the
On Feb 25, 2004, at 10:35 am, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Image manipulation is one of the key application areas that needs to
be addressed for open source tools to become the mainstream desktop
environment. I'm currently funding a number of different open source
projects, and am considering fundi
I am no developer but for years we used gimp to edit high resolution large
imagery sets. Orthorectified aerial photography for GIS and engineering
applications. We ultimately moved to Photoshop even against my wishes since I
thought the majority of our issues could be solved if we persistently addr
Image manipulation is one of the key application areas that needs to be
addressed for open source tools to become the mainstream desktop
environment. I'm currently funding a number of different open source
projects, and am considering funding work on the GIMP or CinePaint.
I've had some discuss