[gtk+osx] gtk-osx CinePaint 0.21-2 Released
Status: Beta
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From: Kai-Uwe B. <ku...@gm...> - 2006-11-05 21:48:22
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The native version of gtk-osx CinePaint 0.21-2 is released on SourceForge. 0.21-2 is a minor improvement in the 0.21 series. A major improvement for osX users may be the gtk-osx build with native mac aqua support and better integration into mac os. Many bug fixes where needed in gtk-osx and CinePaint to make this happen. While functionality is not as complete as a X11 build, it will help users, wich are not familiar with X11 on mac os X. General: CinePaint is the popular motion picture deep colour paint and retouching program. It features a flipbook, layer and channels handling, HDR creation from bracketed exposures, support for many file formats liek cineon and camera raw file and colour management tools like Cmyk/Lab support, 16-bit printing with Gutenprint and 3D colour visualisation through ICC Examin. Future: CinePaint developers continue to maintain this legacy architecture until the future Glasgow architecture is complete (in 2006). For info on Glasgow: http://cinepaint.bigasterisk.com/GlasgowDocumentation Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75029&package_id=76680&release_id=449007 Content: MacCinePaint-0.21-2.nativ.dmg.gz is a compressed disk image, including the selfcontained CinePaint application and a Gutenprint-5.0.0 package. The later is recommended to install to obtain printing support in CinePaint. For usingg the application, double click on the icon in the Finder, drag to the dock or possibly to the /Applications folder. Notes: o Drag and Drop on the dock icon is not possible as it was with the MacCinePaint for X11 package. o plug-in core interaction may be slow, resulting in slow file loads Please report with information about the used os version and CPU Add-ons: Included are colour management tools like Gutenprint-5.0.0, DCraw-8.37, a profile collection and ICC Examin 0.42. The source releases of ICC Examin will follow later. regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann |