
This tip is available if you already use one of these image retouching and painting software and test the plugin. You can upload an image and play with the filters.Īnother option would be to download and install the G'MIC plugin for GIMP, Krita, or Paint.NET. The fastest way to take a look over some of its capabilities (apart from visiting the "Image Gallery") would be to try the online web service. The official site has an impressive amount of help (videos, wiki, image gallery, etc.) which is available under the "Resources" section. G'MIC has many use cases when it comes to image processing.

highly customizable - users can design their image processing library efficient visualization modules for exploration/viewing of 2D/3D multi-spectral images, 3d vector objects or 1D graph plots image manipulations and interactions can be done grouped or only on certain items. capable of processing many image types, including multi-spectral, 3d volumetric, 3d vector objects, and image sequences. cross-platform (it runs on Windows, macOS, UNIX)

G'MIC contains a substantial set of pre-defined image processing algorithms and pipelines (more than 1000) according to the team: " focused on the design of possibly complex pipelines for converting, manipulating, filtering, and visualizing generic 1D/2D/3D multi-spectral image datasets." ZArt - a Qt-based interface for real-time processing of video streaming coming from webcams or video files. G'MIC Online - is a web service that allows you to upload an image from your computer and apply different filters - all in a web browser.ĥ. G'MIC-Qt - a popular plugin that enables you to make use of G'MIC capabilities in other famous software such as GIMP, Krita, and Paint.NET. Its API allows programmers to add all G'MIC features in their software without many efforts.ģ. libgmic - tiny, portable, thread-safe and multi-threaded, C++ image processing library to be linked to third-party applications. gmic - a command-line tool that allows you to use the G'MIC image processing features from a shell.Ģ. If you would like to take a quick look to see what you can achieve with G'MIC, take a look at the " Image Gallery" and check the impressive amount of images.Īccording to G'MIC, official site user interfaces are:ġ. G'MIC enable you to use several user interfaces that you can use to manipulate, convert, filter, or visualize generic image datasets.

G'MIC is also known as a powerful GIMP, Krita, and Paint.NET Plugin that allows you to add and make use of over 500 free extra filter effects. G'MIC (an acronym for GREYC's Magic for Image Computing) is a free, cross-platform, open-source framework for image processing.
