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authorjlam <jlam@pkgsrc.org>2003-01-29 06:19:15 +0000
committerjlam <jlam@pkgsrc.org>2003-01-29 06:19:15 +0000
commita59bebfa981d4c7dd35d367f63ba367e9d08cb94 (patch)
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Initial import of Film Gimp 0.15 as graphics/filmgimp.
Film Gimp is an image retouching and painting tool with features similar to GIMP and Adobe Photoshop, and is recognized as a tool for motion picture artists; however, anyone who wants to retouch or paint images can use Film Gimp. The primary feature of Film Gimp is its vast dynamic range: 16-bits per channel (64-bit RGBA). The extended dynamic range of Film Gimp appeals not just to 35mm cinematographers, but to 35mm still photographers as well. Still photographers can think of Film Gimp as having many more F-stops of range, of being capable of capturing much more subtle nuances of color in a vast blue sky for instance. Film Gimp handles 8-bit, 16-bit linear, and 16-bit float images.
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-$NetBSD: CHANGES,v 1.1268 2003/01/29 03:45:06 markd Exp $
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Changes to the packages collection and infrastructure in 2003:
@@ -466,3 +466,4 @@ Changes to the packages collection and infrastructure in 2003:
Updated gphoto to 0.4.3nb3 [jmmv 2003-01-28]
Updated scigraphica to 0.8.0nb2 [jmmv 2003-01-28]
Updated kile to 1.32 [markd 2003-01-29]
+ Added filmgimp-0.15 [jlam 2003-01-29]