yahvuu schrieb: > Octave is just an example here as it allows very concise implementations. > For linear filters, this boils down to specifying the convolution matrix > and calling a well tested generic filter function - just a couple of lines. > I don't think there will be octave equivalents for each and every op, though. uh, that was a little imprecise. I don't intend to implement the full operations in Octave. It's just that octave is a convenient test data generator. And in some cases like linear filters, these small generators will come close to the full functionality, as a side effect. peter _______________________________________________ Gegl-developer mailing list Gegl-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gegl-developer