[Gimp-developer] Where all developers are?
Nemes Ioan Sorin
nemes.sorin at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 06:22:47 PDT 2007
Well, I see this developer forum become an user forum - this is not what
is intended.
We should let developers to work on their own peace else they will spent
precious time responding to complains.
For Photo Correction passionates I will set today a page for download
LightZone for Linux (yes is free for Linux) at :
http://www.theagency.com.ro/lightzone
For other good solutions use Google for RawTherapee OR digiKam OR
blueMarine.
for Panoramas - search on Google for Hugin.
That's all about photo correction tools - at the right time we will see
more photo tolls on Gimp - until then use the tools about I talk in
previous paragraph.
Peace for all.
Sorin
P.S.
Carol, please told me more about your project.
Use nemes.sorin at gmail.com if U have time.
Marco Ciampa wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 10:15:48PM +0300, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
>> Last I mailed it was said that there are not that many
>> GIMP developers. Where are all image processing application
>> developers have gone? Is there some other open source image
>> manipulation software which sucks all the developers?
> If they are fiew, how great they are! GIMP 2.4 is wonderful and better then
> anything I see in the horizon (yes krita comprised...)
>
>> In recent years Siggraph conference proceedings have had
>> more image processing papers. For example: They are now
>> making giga size photos with panoramic techniques. They
>> are using hundreds of tourist photos for making 3D walkthroughs
>> through city. Google earth and competitors are making 3D
>> models from photos. And much more.
> As some other stated, the project could not follow 5 directions...
> GIMP is going to integrate GEGL so more wonderful features are in the near
> future...
>
>
>> It looks like today's image processing software needs to be
>> redefined because there are many new applications for photos.
>> You may suggest some other application for specific task
>> as an easy solution but please don't.
> As a temporary solution, to make your everyday work done, I see no
> counterindications to use some more specific tool (for now)...
>
> bye
>
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