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

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Hi everyone,

I'm happy to announce that imgflo has reached a minimally useful state
as a image processing server and interactive node-based image
processor, based on GEGL.

http://www.jonnor.com/2014/04/imgflo-0-1-an-image-processing-server-and-flowhub-runtime
https://github.com/jonnor/imgflo

Testing and feedback very welcomed!
Cheers, Jon

imgflo 0.1.0
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Released: April 30th, 2014

imgflo now consists of two complimentary parts:
a Flowhub-compatible runtime for interactively building image processing graphs,
and an image processing server for image processing on the web.

The runtime combined with the Flowhub IDE allows to visually create image
processing pipelines in a node-based manner, similar to tools like the
Blender node compositor.
Live image output is displayed in the preview area in Flowhub, and will
update automatically when changing the graph.

The server provides a HTTP API for processing an input image with an
imgflo graph.
GET /graph/mygraph?input=urlencode(http://example.com/input-image.jpeg)&param1=foo&param2=bar

The input and processed image result will be cached on disk.
On later requests to the same URL, the image will be served from cache.

The server can be deployed to Heroku with zero setup, just push the
git repository to an Heroku app.

The operations used in imgflo are provided by GEGL, and new operations
can be added using the C API.
A (somewhat outdated) list of operations can be seen here:
http://gegl.org/operations.html
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