Versions:

  • 3.5.5
  • 3.5.3
  • 3.4.3-gimp2.10

G'MIC-Qt for GIMP, published by GreycLab and currently at version 3.5.5, is an open-source image-processing framework that integrates seamlessly into the GNU Image Manipulation Program as a versatile plug-in. Designed for photographers, digital artists, and researchers, the software offers more than 500 filter presets and an extensive scripting language that enables both rapid creative effects and reproducible scientific analysis; typical use cases range from noise reduction, film simulation, and HDR tone mapping to advanced feature extraction, multi-spectral data visualization, and batch automation of complex enhancement chains. Because the tool exposes low-level operations such as Fourier transforms, anisotropic smoothing, and mathematical morphology alongside high-level artistic filters, it bridges the gap between casual retouching and algorithmic imaging workflows. Three published versions—tracked through the 3.x series—have progressively added GPU acceleration, layer-aware processing, and real-time preview capabilities, ensuring that users can iterate quickly even on high-resolution projects. The component fits natively into the Graphics category of software catalogs, complementing raster editors that support 8-bit to 32-bit depth images and a variety of color spaces. G'MIC-Qt is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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