Re: [Gimp-user] modular GIMP

2005-05-11 Thread David Marrs
Sven Neumann wrote:
You just described the image processing graph which is the basic
concept we are trying to implement with GEGL.
Sven
 

Cool! :D
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Re: [Gimp-user] modular GIMP

2005-05-09 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I quite like the idea of seeing the signal path laid out in a
 modular form. You can see the channels flowing through the layers,
 which layers have filters operating on them and how this affects the
 signal. It would certainly be useful from the point of view of
 understanding how an image gets processed in the GIMP.

You just described the image processing graph which is the basic
concept we are trying to implement with GEGL.


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] modular GIMP

2005-05-08 Thread David Marrs
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Just a general question to throw out there:  Is it feasible to have 
GIMP  be modular in it's filters and image tools (basically all of the 
image  processing stuff outside of painting)?  I've worked in 3D with 
apps that  have such an approach, where each module can be added / 
removed and the  object(s) update accordingly.  This would make image 
editing even more  flexible, professional, and sexy (hehehe).  This 
way, one doesn't worry as  much about having to go thru a lot of undos 
when something goes wrong or  the artist has a flash of inspiration 
that's on a totally different track  than he/she was on before.  I've 
been using GIMP for quite a while now,  and I believe such 
functionality would really enhance the GIMP experience.
Are you thinking of something like Blender's object viewer?
I quite like the idea of seeing the signal path laid out in a modular 
form. You can see the channels flowing through the layers, which layers 
have filters operating on them and how this affects the signal. It would 
certainly be useful from the point of view of understanding how an image 
gets processed in the GIMP. I don't know how useful it would be as a 
tool in its own right, though. Perhaps you could use it to highlight 
problems you're having.

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