![]() ![]() You need to get the Adobe After Effects SDK from here: Compiling the G'MIC After Effects plugins for Windows systems It should create a proper OFX bundle folder structure with the file in it and also a copy of it in "C:\Program Files\Common\OFX"ģ. The solution is for Visual Studio 2012 and has only been tested with that, but should work in newer (and possibly older) versions of Visual Studio as well.Ĭompile the plugin. Go into the folder ".\src\GMIC_OFX" and open the "GMIC_OFX.sln" solution for Visual Studio. You need to get the OpenFX API files (both the include and the examples archives), which are available here:Īt the time of writing, the latest versions were "openfx-examples-1.4.tar.gz" and "openfx-include-1.4.tar.gz".Įxtract these to files into the folder ".\ThirdParty\OpenFX\", so that the contents of the two archives end up in the "Examples" and "include" subfolders below that. You can run the exe to see if it actually works, it should display an RGB polaroid on screen. It should take several minutes but should produce no errors and spit out the following files in the same folder: Open your MinGW command line on Windows, change into the ".\ThirdParty\GMIC\src" folder and compile ![]() Go to and download the latest sources from there.Įxtract the archive and copy the contents of the contents of the "src" subfolder to ".\ThirdParty\GMIC\src"Ĭopy the 3 source files from the "libcgmic" folder in this repository also to ".\ThirdParty\GMIC\src" Compiling the G'MIC static lib (not needed if you use the latest libcgmicstatic.dll provided in the official G'MIC release) early beta, many things might not work as intended and plugin may crash the host!ĬOMPILATION of the sources for Windows systems:ġ. OpenFX hosts like The Foundry's Nuke, Natron, Sony Vegas, etc. This is an attempt to make (part of) the functionality of the G'MIC open-source framework for image processing ( ) available in video editing hosts. This is a very early test release, use at your own risk! Expect crashes and weird behaviour.įeel free to report any errors you encounter, but be aware that this is pretty much still a proof-of-concept prototype interface. This project is 'dual-licensed', you have to choose one of the two licenses below to apply.ĬeCILL-C: The CeCILL-C license is close to the GNU LGPL ( )ĬeCILL v2.0: The CeCILL license is compatible with the GNU GPL. G'MIC as a plugin for Adobe hosts (After Effects and Premiere Pro) and OpenFX (Nuke, Natron, etc.)
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