Re: imgflo: Visually programming image processing pipelines with GEGL & Flowhub

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It looks cool! Sorry for not having much time to give a look at the
code now, but how does it run gegl in the browser? It's calling the
gegl lib through node.js?

Victor

On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Jon Nordby <jononor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> at Libre Graphics Meeting last week I mentioned in the GEGL and
> visual-programming workshops that we[1] are looking to build image
> processing pipelines with GEGL using NoFlo UI/Flowhub[2].
>
> After one week of evenings hacking I'm happy to announce that the very
> basics are up and running and that we've hit the first milestone;
> building and processing a GEGL graph!
>
> Screenshot: https://twitter.com/jononor/status/455018717500276736
> Code: http://github.com/jonnor/imgflo
>
> Those that are interested are invited to follow and give feedback on
> the Github page or on the gegl-developer mailing list.
> Cheers, Jon
>
> --
> 1. The Grid, http://thegrid.io
> 2. http://noflojs.org/noflo-ui/   http://flowhub.io/
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