Hubble color calibration SDK for Linux

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

This is pretty high end so not typically what I would refer readers to but if you need a high end colorimeter the Hubble from X-Rite now has an SDK available for Linux.  Apparently this was built for cineSpace, a Color management system for the film and television industries.  Unfortunately I don’t think this SDK [...]

TWAIN for Linux: is there a new scanning solution on the horizon

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

I’ve never been overly impressed with SANE because of the complexity of configuring it.  I always thought there should be a better way.  I’m not a Windows person but I’ve heard of TWAIN drivers for scanners.  Supposedly these make it easier to use scanners with GIMP under Windows.  The scanner manufacturers develop their drivers and [...]

GIMP in Hollywood slides

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

I’ve posted the slide presentation from a talk I gave last April in the Tutorials section.  This will be old information for long time GIMP users but might be of some interest to those who don’t know the interesting history of GIMP and the visual effects industry.
The slides aren’t not visually exciting.  It was only [...]

GIMP and Linux in Hollywood

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

This is a brief overview of how GIMP and open source have evolved with the visual effects industry.  Talk was given at the Colorado Springs Open Source Meetup in April 2008.  Much of this information is old news to long time GIMP users, but some may still find it interesting.

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The Artist’s Guide to GIMP Effects

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

The Artist’s Guide To GIMP Effects is a tutorial filled expedition into the powerful open-source graphics design tool, the GNU Image Manipulation Program. Tutorials cover the gamut of design topics, from Web design and Photographic techniques to Advertising and Interface design.
The Artist’s Guide To GIMP Effects is the followup text to the first book [...]