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indii.org/tintii
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tintii takes full colour photos and filters them into black and white
with some select regions highlighted in colour; think Schindler's List's
little girl in red, or the dramatic style of Sin City. The technique is
known as colour popping or selective colouring - tintii makes it easy.
In addition to this distribution for Linux and other Unix-like
platforms, tintii is also available for Windows and Mac as a plugin to
Adobe Photoshop and Corel Paint Shop Pro.
For further information, tips and documentation, see the website at
www.indii.org/tintii.
Licensing
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tintii is copyright 2007-2010 Lawrence Murray, and distributed under a
GPL version 2 license, see LICENSE.txt.
The program uses icons from the Nuvola icon set, see www.icon-king.com.
See the images/nuvola directory for the original icons and their LGPL
license. See the src/nuvola directory for the derived work, licensed
under the GPL version 2 as per the remainder of tintii.
Requirements
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tintii requires:
* wxWidgets v2.8.0 or later <http://www.wxwidgets.org/>
* Boost.uBLAS and Boost.Random <http://www.boost.org/>
and for compilation:
* scons <http://www.scons.org/>
These are commonly installed with Linux distributions or readily
available through package managers. You may need to install both boost
and boost-devel packages, and wxGTK and wxGTK-devel, packages in order
to compile.
Installation
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To compile the program use:
scons
This will check for dependencies and compile all sources. To run the
program after compilation use:
./tintii
For a list of build options use:
scons -h
Any of these options may be set either by editing the config.py file
or by specifying them as NAME=VALUE pairs on the command line. For
example, to build with assertions disabled (recommended) either enter:
NDEBUG='yes'
into config.py, or use:
scons NDEBUG=yes
on the command line.
Options given at the command line override those in config.py, and
those in config.py override the defaults for your system.
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