Film Gimp --------- For more detailed notes see: http://filmgimp.sourceforge.net/ Film Gimp is a motion picture editing tool primarily used for painting and retouching of movies. Its application to feature movie productions includes the movies Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter, and Stuart Little. Film Gimp is the most successful open source tool in feature motion picture work today. Film Gimp runs on Linux and SGI Irix. A Windows version is planned for release in December 2002, and Macintosh native in 2003. Film Gimp is a motion picture editing tool primarily used for painting and retouching of movies. With sixteen bits per component instead of eight, Film Gimp has much more color depth capacity than Gimp. Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis created Gimp originally, releasing the first version (0.54) in 1995. Gimp is a widely-used alternative to Adobe Photoshop, a popular tool for professional image editing. Film Gimp extended Gimp to operate upon a series of images and in 16-bit linear and floating point color depths. Film Gimp is currently based upon the HOLLYWOOD 1.0.4 branch of Gimp.