This includes classical color images, but also more complex data as image sequences or 3D volumetric datasets.
G`MIC defines a simple macro-based language which allows a user to extend the number of available commands and define its own image filters and effects.
G`MIC has been designed with portability in mind, and thus it should be able to run on a wide variety of different platforms. G`MIC is developed in the Image Team of the GREYC laboratory, in Caen/France.
NOTE: G`MIC is provided and licensed under the terms of the CeCILL License.
Here are some key features of "G`MIC":
· It internally works with lists of images. Image manipulation can be either grouped or focused on particular images.
· It can process a wide variety of images, including multi-spectral images.
· (with less or more than 3 channels), 3D volumetric images and video sequences. It considers that image pixels are typed, so it can work with images coded with 8bits or 16bits integers per channel, as well as float-valued images.
· It provides a simple but efficient image visualization and exploration module.
· It has an embedded 3D engine, and can read/write a 3D vector object and visualize it. Moreover, it can extract 3D informations from images (elevation map, isophotes or isosurfaces).
· It has a simple system of macro expansion, so that users can define their own commands in a G`MIC macro file.
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Many bug corrections have been done.
· Plug-in improvements.