I will write a mail to the author of the mpo splitting source code to
ask him if it is possible to change the license to gpl v3.
If he changes the license it will simplify the development of the mpo
import filter, because we can use the normal jpeg import filter.
Best regard,
Albrecht
Am 28.04.2012 09:29, schrieb gfxuser:
Hi,
>Is it possible to implement an import filter which reads the MPO file
and loads the right picture as layer 1 and the left picture as layer
2, for example?
>The advantage of this would be that the right and left picture are
edited simultaneously in the same way when I edit a 3D picture.
This sounds like a nice idea and offers new possibilities in photo
editing and doing artwork with GIMP. If there are no other convincing
answers which keep you off, file an enhancement request in Bugzilla.
If then, there should be an MPO export plug-in, too. Maybe somebody
will be willing to implement it sooner or later.
> On this site
(http://cstein.kings.cam.ac.uk/~chris/mposplit/index.html) there is a
sourcecode which splits the MPO file in two JPEG files.
As far as I can see, it is under a BSD-style license. GIMP is GPL v3,
isn't it? This might cause license issues, as they can be
incompatible, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq#OrigBSD.
But perhaps the author is willing to choose a GPL compatible license
or somebody else uses the official MPO specification to write an MPO
import plug-in for GIMP.
Best regards.
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