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ANN: PRICE 0.7.0


From: Riccardo
Subject: ANN: PRICE 0.7.0
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 01:07:41 +0200

P. R. I. C. E.  0.7.0
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I released a new version of price, 0.7.0, yesterday.

What is PRICE?
It stands for Precision Raster Image Convolution Engine and is an application that is capable of filtering and processing images. It is available on both GNUstep (this linux, netbsd, freebsd, openbsd, solaris) and Macosx (tested from 10.1 Puma and up). It is multi-document based and can open all standard images supported by gnustep (tiff, png, jpg to cite some). It is capable of doing standard operation like crop&scale or brightness&contrast as well as more advanced operations with frequency-based filters or median filters or customizeable edge tracing.



Where to find it?
http://price.sf.net
where you will find also some online documentation which you will probably need to understand better how to use the program.

PRICE is GPL'd and each filter is a separate class with well-defined interfaces so I encourage the reuse of them in other applications.


What are the news?
- a new document window layout. the slider and text box are gone, replaced with a pop-up menu featuring default choices, among them also various "automatic" fits and a custom scale. This view is more polished and productive, in my opinion. It has also the nice effect that one doesn't notice how slow scaling was on gnustep :) - the new space at the right of the zoom menu displays now a text line with some image information
- other zoom and undo related bug fixes

and many small and big bug-fixes of course.

There are of course several limitations and shortcomings of which I am aware, but some of them aren't there just because of lack of time, others because of lack of knowledge. I'm open for discussion and help.

I hope you enjoy it however

-Riccardo





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