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yogiyang Posted - Jan 13 2017 : 01:45:25
Hello,

Recently I was searching for an alternative to Adobe LightRoom for processing images in bulk.

During my reasearch I ran into this very powerful and probably very userful image processing library.

It is open source and developed in C/C++ but is just fantastic and added to ImageEn would add millions of possibilies!!!!!

Here is the official URL: http://gmic.eu/

Here is small presentation: http://gmic.eu/img/gmic_slides.pdf

HTH


Yogi Yang
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yogiyang Posted - Jan 16 2017 : 00:41:43
Hello,

Actually I am not an expert in C/C++, it would be better to approach Siniša for this.

But from what little I have stdied and understood it I can say that it can be converted to Pascal quite easily, but if we use the DLL version of the library. Yes I think the library code (C/C++) will have to be modified so that when called from Delphi it accepts parameters as per Delphi Pascal and it respects ImageEn's canvase object.

Regards,

Yogi Yang


Yogi Yang
w2m Posted - Jan 13 2017 : 10:41:44
Perhaps someday some or the entire library can be added to ImageEn. Perhaps even TIEGMCProc. Since you understand C/C++ so well does it look like the code can be converted to pascal?

Bill Miller
Adirondack Software & Graphics
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