On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:01 PM, radist<radist at list.ru> wrote: > On ??????? 07 ???? 2009 16:23:07 Simon Eugster wrote: >> Hello friends, >> >> I'd like to re-visit an idea brought up by Slavko about two weeks ago >> (June, 24th): Processing a clip with The Gimp. >> >> I have no idea how to do it, but wouldn't this be a very powerful feature? >> You could do almost everything, color corection, filters, whatever. >> >> Perhaps it could be added as kind of effect. >> >> Is that realistic? >> >> Simon >> >> >> See also: http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/ >> > > Hi. Kdenlive + Gimp = Compositing software:) like Apple's Shake and Adobe > Effects. > > for what? Kdenlive it's multi-track video editor. > > The good idea is: > 1) Rendering Gimp's files *. xjt, * xjtgz, * xjtbz2, *. xcf and opening them > by right-click menu. > 2) import every gimp's layer (*. xjt, * xjtgz, * xjtbz2, *. xcf) as kdenlive > track , 1 solid gimp = 1 track kdenlive. > This will allow ?to sophisticat animated drawings.
Gimp Animation Package provides very good support for image sequences instead of layers, which MLT (and partially Kdenlive) and other tools already support. Is XCF and layers better? Is there a library to support reading XCF and more importantly selecting individual layers? -- +-DRD-+
