Andrew Dorrell wrote: > LukasT.dev@gmail.com wrote: >>> I'd like to put in a vote for the diffusion curves. That stuff is >>> very cool and looks very powerful for content creation. Also it is >>> nice and modular (self contained project). But I would contact the >>> authors first to clarrify their position WRT intellectual property. >>> I.e. Have they, or are they planning to patent this work and how >>> will they view a GPLv3 release of their work. >>> >> I already mailed long time ago with one of the authors of curves and >> the author showed some joy over the fact, that somebody wants to >> implement in open-source project. No problems with patent I think. >> > > That's fantastic to know. BTW I think it could fit in both karbon14 > and krita but in krita it would be used as a kind of brush so that, > when you had finished using the tool it rendered to pixels and that > was that. In karbon14 it makes sense to retain the curve definition > and re-generate as required - retaining full scalability. > > I must get to know these apps a little better! > BTW... Does KDE have or use a particular core image processing library? By image processing I mean things like convolution and morphological filters, edge detectors, colour transforms... that kind of thing. Thanks. _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel