MacOS: We do not officially maintain a MacOS build of G'MIC. We are aware that some people have successfully built the G'MIC-Qt plug-in for GIMP. You may find useful resources here and here (use at your own risk!). G'MIC-Qt plug-in for Krita (3.2+). Install the Plug-in from the G’MIC Website. You’ll of course need to start by downloading the actual. G'MIC is a full-featured open-source framework for digital image processing, distributed under the CeCILL free software licenses (LGPL-like and/or GPL-compatible).
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A powerful command line tool for viewing and converting images of all formats using a wide array of functions, filters and commands
G'MIC is a graphics editing tool created for advanced users who don’t necessarily need to rely on a graphic user interface to manipulate images. It’s a command line application that uses specific commands in order to apply any kind of modification to a photo.
A Command Prompt image editor that’s almost easy to use
As previously mentioned, G'MIC doesn’t display a graphic user interface and to be able to use it you need to have at least basic knowledge of how applications work using Command Prompt.
There isn’t a specific set of default or universal commands that you need to learn by heart as the application supplies you with lists which contain all of them. Along with the actual command form, G'MIC also displays a short explanation for it. It's worth mentioning that the documentation which is distributed with the app is more than enough to help you understand how everything works or how it can be made to work.
In a few words, the entire process comes down to writing the commands which tell G'MIC which file to open, what effect to apply, its value, as well as what new name to give the output file. It’s actually fairly simple and it gets easier as you familiarize yourself with the workflow.
Work with any type of image format, including RAW
G'MIC is an image processing framework that is designed to handle generic 1D, 2D and 3D multi-spectral image datasets. In plain terms it can be used to manipulate anything, JPEG, RAW, you name it. Each file you load is disassembled into its corresponding number of dimensions, width, height, depth, spectrum and worked on using the commands you assign.
Edit images using processing pipelines
The above only scratches the surface of what G'MICcan do. Being and open-source interpreter for the programming language with the same name, it's a very capable tool when it comes to image processing but it does require a decent amount of know-how to be able to use it at its full potential.
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Gmic Plugin Macos
- runs on:
- Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit
Windows Vista 32/64 bit
Windows XP 32/64 bit - file size:
- 10.1 MB
- filename:
- gmic_2.9.7_cli_win64.zip
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- Multimedia
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G'MIC is a full-featured open-source framework for digital image processing, distributed under the CeCILL free software licenses (LGPL-like and/or GPL-compatible). It provides several user interfaces to convert / process / visualize generic image datasets, ranging from 1D scalar signals to 3D+t sequences of multi-spectral volumetric images, hence including 2D color images.
Gmic Krita Mac
We provide these different G'MIC user interfaces:
1 - gmic, a command-line tool to use the G'MIC image processing features from a shell. In this setting, G'MIC may be seen as a friendly companion to the ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick software suites. | |
2 - G'MIC-Qt, a plug-in to bring G'MIC capabilities to the image retouching and painting software GIMP, Krita, Photoshop, Affinity Photo, PaintShop Pro, PhotoLine and Paint.NET. More than 500 filters are already available, sorted by category (Artistic, Black & white, Colors, Contours, Deformations, Degradations, Details, Color Grading, Frames, Layers, Light & shadows, Patterns, Rendering, Repair, Sequences, etc.). | |
3 - libgmic, a small, portable, thread-safe and multi-threaded, C++ Apache ab post. image processing library to be linked to third-party applications. Its simple API allows programmers to add all G'MIC features in their own software without much efforts (a C API is available as well). | libgmic, a small, thread-safe, multi-threaded, C++ image processing library to embed all G'MIC features in third-party applications. |
4 - G'MIC Online, a web service to allow users applying image processing algorithms on their images, directly from a web browser. | G'MIC Online, the web service to use G'MIC from a browser. |
5 - ZArtScreenshot of ZArt in action., a Qt-based interface for real-time processing of video streaming coming from webcams or video files. | ZArt, a real-time video processing software using the G'MIC processing library. |
Other open-source projects are known to use some of the G'MIC features:
- EKD, a free software dedicated to postproduction processing for videos and images.
- Flowblade, a multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux released under GPL 3 license.
- Photoflow, a fully non-destructive photo retouching program.
- Veejay, a visual instrument and realtime video sampler.
The G'MIC source code has been registered to the APP (French Agency for the Protection of Programs) by the CNRS, under registration number:
IDDN.FR.001.170024.000.S.P.2017.000.21000.
IDDN.FR.001.170024.000.S.P.2017.000.21000.