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changed: -CinePaint version 0.22-1 adds minor enhancements and is mainly a bugfix release of the 0.22 version. CinePaint version 0.22-1 adds minor enhancements and is mainly a bugfix release of the 0.22 series.
by Kai-Uwe Behrmann 08/March/07 (updated on 12/June/2007 to version 0.22-1)
CinePaint version 0.22-0 is a major release of the popular motion picture deep colour paint and retouching program. CinePaint version 0.22-1 adds minor enhancements and is mainly a bugfix release of the 0.22 series.
This release is the latest Film Gimp (GTK) version of CinePaint. CinePaint developers continue to maintain this legacy architecture until the future Glasgow architecture is complete. For info on Glasgow:
http://cinepaint.bigasterisk.com/GlasgowDocumentation
New Features (0.22-0):
native OpenEXR Half sample type substitutes the older RnH 16-bit float
load/save multilayerd OpenEXR files like from Blender
load/save 16-bit Half Tiff's
precise drawing with tablet - thanks to Tino Schwarze for hardware
retuning of pencil and brush paint tools
Bradley A. Hare <sf:bradhare>
dynamic colour visualisation in ICC Examin plug-in
UTF-8 support through Gtk2 - use the configure option: --enable-gtk2
UFRaw plug-in ready
CMS defaults to Oyranos
as of 0.22-1:
Bugfixes:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=492079&group_id=75029
as of 0.22-1:
Contributors:
as of 0.22-1:
Download:
0.22-1: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75029&package_id=76680&release_id=515394
(0.22-0: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75029&package_id=76680&release_id=492079)
Add-ons:
Format changes:
CinePaint's GBR brush format changes, in that it saves new brushes allways in Half precision marking the type field with 51. Old CinePaint brushes are still supported.
Release Notes
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=515394&group_id=75029
(0.22-0: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=492079&group_id=75029)
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