What is G'MIC?
G'MIC is a flexible and versatile open-source framework that empowers users to convert, manipulate, filter, and visualize a diverse array of image datasets. From 1D scalar signals to 3D+t sequences of multi-spectral volumetric images, including standard 2D color images, G'MIC offers a comprehensive suite of tools for image processing enthusiasts and professionals. Distributed under the CeCILL free software licenses, which are LGPL-like and GPL-compatible, G'MIC provides multiple user-friendly interfaces to cater to the needs of a wide range of users
Highlights
- Supports a wide range of image data formats, including 1D scalar signals, 2D color images, and 3D+t multi-spectral volumetric sequences
- Offers a diverse selection of image processing filters and transformations for tasks such as color adjustment, noise reduction, edge detection, and more
- Provides multiple user interfaces, allowing users to work with G'MICC from the command line, within popular image editing software, or through a dedicated graphical interface
- Distributed under LGPL-like and GPL-compatible CeCILL free software licenses, enabling open-source collaboration and customization
Features
Command line interface
Filters
Photo effects