Release of G’MIC 3.6 Framework Provides Advanced Image Processing Capabilities
Recently, the release of the framework G’MIC 3.6 took place, offering a universal language of scenarios for image processing and graphic interfaces for converting, filtering, and visualizing graphic content. G’MIC boasts over a thousand ready-made algorithms and functions for image processing, supports multiprocessing, and can utilize OpenMP to accelerate calculations by distributing the load across multiple CPU cores.
The framework supports processing various types of images, including those with an arbitrary number of color channels, volumetric images, and vector 3D objects. The project code is distributed under a free license CECILL, compatible with GPL.
G’MIC is available in various forms: command-line G’MIC (similar to Imagemagick style), multi-flow C++ libraries libgmic and cimg, plugins G’MIC-QT with over 600 filters for popular graphic software, web applications G’MIC Online, and the graphic interface Zart.
Furthermore, G’MIC’s capabilities are utilized in open projects such as the video editing package EDK, video editors Flowblade and Kdenlive, graphic editor Krita, photo processing system Photoflow, and video effects system Veejay.