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flimp

flimp is a generic graphical frontend to the many excellent command line image manipulation tools available. It allows you to create pipelines of commands that read from standard input and write to standard output. One can view and compare the result of each stage of the pipeline. flimp leaves the input image file untouched; the pipeline is saved in a text file. flimp features non-destructive image manipulation, 16bit color depth, and import of raw images via dcraw, and is easy to extend and customize.

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  •  08 Jan 2010 18:21

    Release Notes: Directories are now remembered when loading or saving images, the scroll position has been fixed when cropping an image, and an fopen() error has been fixed.

    •  31 Oct 2009 10:48

      Release Notes: External GUI programs on Linux have been fixed and various minor memory leaks have been corrected.

      •  16 Aug 2009 23:56

        Release Notes: A redraw problem has been fixed. A black and white effect has been added. New command line options for batch processing have been implemented.

        •  16 Oct 2008 17:18

        Release Notes: This release fixes a compilation error on Linux systems.

        •  15 Oct 2008 17:42

        Release Notes: Loading and saving of flimp files now preselects filenames based on the image filename. Some compilation issues have been fixed.

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