Sean, > i scratched-together a to-do list for my own GIMP wants & wishes, and put it > online, thought it might be worth sharing: > > http://gimbal.paunix.org/cs/img/gimp/todo.html > <<... from the URL: CinePaint cannibalization whatever CinePaint [was: Film GIMP] has for supporting additional image formats, bring it into the GIMP's current CVS, progressively. Note that this would require the addition of some used and new code, for 48-bit image handling. >> CinePaint is more versatile than 48-bits RGB. It handles 8, 16, or 32-bits per channel, which means 128-bits of RGBA. To handle OpenEXR, the new ILM/NVIDIA Half float 16-bit format, requires CinePaint use 32-bit IEEE float internally because we don't handle ILM Half float. OpenEXR 16-bit float images are promoted to 32-bit when loaded. Cheers, Robin --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robin.Rowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hollywood, California www.CinePaint.org Free motion picture and still image editing software