[sane-devel] CinePaint and sane

2005-04-10 Thread Robin Rowe
Rene, > I'm the author of the Avision backend and have (multiple) 16bit per > channel scanners here in the office - and the SANE/Avision backend already > supports 16bit scanning for some time now. Cool. > In my position of project leader of T2 (a System Development Environment - > http://www

[sane-devel] CinePaint and sane

2005-04-10 Thread Rene Rebe
Hi Robin - hi all, Robin Rowe wrote: > The GIMP plugin interface is too restrictive. The new CinePaint > interface is a shared memory framebuffer. Independent applications will > be able to directly access CinePaint images in memory, not have to > launch from within CinePaint. > > We're looki

[sane-devel] CinePaint and sane

2005-04-08 Thread Gerhard Jaeger
On Thursday 07 April 2005 17:12, Robin Rowe wrote: > Hi. I lead the CinePaint project. We don't have much in the way of scanner > support now and want to address that. CinePaint has some CMS support. I'm > writing to let you know we're interested in scanners and CMS. Would like to > hear of any opp

[sane-devel] CinePaint and sane

2005-04-08 Thread Robin Rowe
Gerhard, > CinePaint has been branched off from The Gimp, hasn't it? The CinePaint code was based on a GIMP branch that they forked in 1998 and later abandoned. Many people have presumed that the CinePaint team is an offshoot of the GIMP hackers somehow, even imagining that we're disgruntled f

[sane-devel] CinePaint and sane

2005-04-07 Thread Robin Rowe
Hi. I lead the CinePaint project. We don't have much in the way of scanner support now and want to address that. CinePaint has some CMS support. I'm writing to let you know we're interested in scanners and CMS. Would like to hear of any opportunities for collaboration. Thanks! Robin -