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CinePaint is a computer program to paint on and retouch bitmap frames of movies. It is a fork of version 1.0.4. of the GIMP. It is free software under the GNU General Public License. Its developers claim it is the most successful open source tool in feature motion picture work today.

Under its old name Film Gimp, CinePaint has so far been used for films such as Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter and Stuart Little.

Features that set CinePaint apart from its photo editing predecessor are the frame manager, the possibility to do onion skinning, and to work with 16-bit and floating point pixels. (The GIMP now offers a frame manager and onion skinning as well by means of the GIMP Animation Package (GAP).)

The current development version, 0.18, is available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, LinuxThis article is about Linux-based operating systems, GNU/Linux, and related topics. See Linux kernel for the kernel itself. See Linux (washing powder) for the Swiss brand of washing powder. Tux, a plump penguin, is the official Linux mascot Linux is the n and other UnicesUNIX (or Unix is a portable, multi-task and multi-user computer operating system originally developed by a group of AT&T Bell Labs employees including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. Unices The term Unices includes Unix and Unix-like ope. As with its predecessor GIMP, CinePaint is expected to be rebuilt on top of the GEGLGEGL (Generic Graphical Library) is a programming library under development for image processing applications. It is mainly developed to bring deep color support (ie. support for images with more than 8 bits per color channel) to GIMP, but may be used by engine when that arrives.


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