> Cory Papenfuss wrote:
> > (cinepaint, vips/nip) have support for some of these mini-floating-point 
> > formats.  I think the've got 16-bit floats, 24-bit floats, etc.
> 
> Are they really floats, or are they fixed-point fractionals?  If I
> search on the Internet for VIPS / NIP will I find details on the data
> formats?  I'd really be curious to know more about these formats.  I
> started in this business doing low-level graphics code in assembly many
> moons ago.

        VIPS/NIP is actually two things... one is a library, and one is a 
sample application built on it.  I never remember which is which.  I found 
it about 2 years ago as I was trying to find an image editor for linux 
with >8bpp.  They are self-proclaimed "cross between Photoshop and Excel."  
Very odd interface that I never quite got used to.  It has potential for 
weird image formats and "spreadsheet-like" batch processing.

        Cinepaint (formerly known as film-gimp) has a web-page describing 
some of their history.  I think it requires a library that deals with (and 
describes) some of the funkier formats that were developed for 
high-dynamic-range CG image processing.

        I don't remember too much of the details and I'm away from 
broadband for the day... :)

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA                                       *
* Electrical Engineering                                                *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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