GEGL provides a node/graph based API and framework for cached, interactive
non-destructive image processing. GEGLs data flow image processing
graphs are used by GIMP and other software like gnome-photos, imgflo
and iconographer.
This release shortly after the previous one is to let gnome-photos
depend on the gdkpixbuf fixes in it for its next release.
Summary of changes:
· changed gegl_buffer_set to accept mipmap level scaled rectangles, similar to
gegl_buffer_get and gegl_buffer_iterator_new/_add
Operations:
· save-pixbuf: allocate less temporary memory
· load-pixbuf: fix rowstride related crasher
· ops made mipmap preview rendering capable: gblur-1d/gaussian blur, sinus,
transform (rotate, scale, perspective etc), snn-mean
· noise-perlin: remove unused random seed property
· exposure: remove gamma property
To build gegl-0.3.14 you will also need babl-0.1.24
This release of GEGL was brought to you through contributions from:
Alexandre Prokoudine, Debarshi Ray, Dimitris Spingos (Δημήτρης
Σπίγγος), Jordi Mas, Martin Srebotnjak and Øyvind Kolås
Where to get GEGL:
The latest versions of GEGL and babl can be fetched from:
http://download.gimp.org/pub/gegl/0.3/gegl-0.3.14.tar.bz2
http://download.gimp.org/pub/babl/0.1/babl-0.1.24.tar.bz2
SHA256 sums of the released tarball:
09f5e2e6899697641d4660e3e274aed696f5bacc96ba389ac77674ee1156590a
gegl-0.3.14.tar.bz2
More information about GEGL can be found at the GEGL website, http://gegl.org/
or by joining #gegl and #gimp on the GIMPnet IRC network.
Happy hacking and image processing
/Øyvind Kolås -– http://pippin.gimp.org/ http://patreon.com/pippin