[Blends-commit] r1929 - projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks

Debian Pure Blends Subversion Commit noreply at alioth.debian.org
Tue Oct 13 08:56:18 UTC 2009


Author: tille
Date: Tue Oct 13 08:56:17 2009
New Revision: 1929
URL: http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/blends?rev=1929&view=rev

Log:
Added gmic as prospective package


Modified:
   projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev

Modified: projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev
URL: http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/blends/projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev?rev=1929&view=diff&r1=1929&r2=1928&p1=projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev&p2=projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev
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--- projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev	(original)
+++ projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev	Tue Oct 13 08:56:17 2009
@@ -128,3 +128,30 @@
  from TargetJr and the IUE with the aim of making a light, fast and
  consistent system. VXL is written in ANSI/ISO C++ and is designed to be
  portable over many platforms.
+
+Depends: gmic
+Homepage: http://gmic.sourceforge.net/
+License: CeCILL License (GPL-compatible)
+Pkg-Description: script language (G'MIC) dedicated to image processing
+ This project aims at defining a script language (G'MIC) dedicated to
+ image processing. The interpreter of this minimal but powerful language
+ is distributed as open-source modules/libraries embeddable in
+ third-party applications. G'MIC can be used to define complex image
+ processing pipelines for converting, manipulating, filtering and
+ visualizing generic 1D/2D/3D multi-spectral image datasets. Of course,
+ it is able to manage color images, but also more complex data as image
+ sequences or 3D volumetric data.
+ .
+ G'MIC is an open framework : it is possible to extend the proposed
+ default language with custom G'MIC-written commands, defining thus new
+ image filters. By the way, it already contains a substantial set of
+ pre-defined image processing algorithms.
+ .
+ A Gimp plugin gmic_gimp is available as well.
+ .
+ G'MIC has been designed with portability in mind and runs on different
+ platforms. It can be easily re-used in any other free software, as an
+ external library. It is developed in the Image Team of the GREYC
+ laboratory, in Caen/France, by permanent researchers working in the
+ image processing field.
+



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