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   2005-03-16 19:32:50 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (15)
Log message:
Added lots of patches to build cinepaint on NetBSD-1.6.2 using gcc-2.95.3.
These patches have been submitted to the upstream authors. Approved by wiz.
   2005-02-26 01:34:55 by Jeremy C. Reed | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Add BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.lcms+=lcms>=1.13 because this needs
_cmsLCMScolorSpace. (PKGREVISION not bumped because could not be
packaged in the first place if older lcms was used.)
   2005-02-26 01:29:30 by Jeremy C. Reed | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Mention that this software was formerly known as FilmGimp.
(This will make it easier for those searching for it.)
   2005-02-26 01:28:01 by Jeremy C. Reed | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Fix URL. sourceforge.org doesn't exist for cinepaint webpage.
   2005-01-17 14:38:37 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (5)
Log message:
Changes 0.19-0:
For a list of changes see:
http://cinepaint.bigasterisk.com/CinePaint019Changes
(I couldn't connect [adam])
   2004-12-29 00:18:22 by Jeremy C. Reed | Files touched by this commit (139) | Package updated
Log message:
Bump PKGREVISIONs due to libtiff update.
Some BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED bumps done also.

(If I missed any, please let me know -- and let me know a good
way to automate this.)
   2004-11-30 16:35:34 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (4) | Imported package
Log message:
CinePaint is a free open source painting and image retouching program designed
to work best with 35mm film and other high resolution high dynamic range images.
It is the most popular open source tool in the motion picture industry - used
in 2 Fast 2 Furious, Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter, Stuart Little and other feature
films. CinePaint is used for painting of background mattes and for
frame-by-frame retouching of movies. It is being extended to do film
restoration. CinePaint is available for Linux, Macintosh OS X, Windows, and
other popular operating systems.

Animation renderers and 35mm film scanners are capable of creating greater color
bit-depth than can be displayed on monitors (8-bit per channel) or can be
manipulated in most programs. The 32-bit per channel color capacity of CinePaint
appeals most to cinematographers and professional still photographers. However,
CinePaint is a general-purpose tool useful for working on images for motion
pictures, print, and the Web. CinePaint supports many file formats, conventional
formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and TGA images -- and more exotic motion
picture digital intermediate formats such as Cineon and OpenEXR.

CinePaint is free software. The generosity and commitment of its developers,
users and sponsors make CinePaint possible


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