CinePaint

CinePaint is an application primarily used for motion picture frame-by-frame retouching and dust-busting. It has been used on many feature films, including The Last Samurai. It is different from other painting tools because in addition to common 8-bit per channel formats like JPEG, it supports deep color image formats such as Cineon, DPX, OpenEXR, and 32-bit TIFF, which are standard in motion picture visual effects and animation.

Last updated 6 Feb, 2006


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GTO, OpenEXR, diskWriggler

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0.20-1

0.20-1 released on 2005-11-09

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