Seashore (software)

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Seashore
Initial release  ?
Stable release Seashore 0.1.9 [+/−]
Preview release Seashore 0.1.9 RC4 [+/−]
Written in  ?
OS Mac OS X
Available in  ?
Genre Raster graphics editor
License GNU General Public License
Website seashore.sourceforge.net

Seashore is an image editor for Mac OS X, which was influenced by the GIMP and written using the Cocoa API.[1][2] Seashore uses GIMP's native file format, XCF, and has support for a handful of other graphics file formats, including full support for TIFF, PNG, and JPEG, and read-only support for BMP, PDF and GIF.[3] Seashore offers a smaller number of features in comparison with GIMP, including layers and alpha channel support, gradients and transparency effects, anti-aliased brushes, tablet support and plug-in filters.[3]

Seashore is currently at version 0.1.9 and is considered to be in Beta stages.[4] It lacks many of the features that GIMP has, but Seashore's purpose is to become an easy-to-use Free Software graphics editor that runs natively on Mac OS X. Currently there is a working version of GIMP for Mac OS X, Gimp.app. Gimp.app has many features that Seashore does not have, but it requires a version of X11 to run.[5] Seashore is written using the native Mac toolkit, Cocoa.

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[edit] Features

Seashore has a number of the more basic features found in graphics editing software, although it is still in development. Among the notable features are:[3]

  • Full support for the XCF file format
  • Reading and writing TIFF, PNG, JPEG and JPEG 2000 file formats
  • Reading BMP, GIF, PDF, PICT, and XBM file formats
  • Layers and layer merging effects
  • Individual editing of layer channels
  • Transparency effects and transparency in gradients
  • Arbitrary selection regions (i.e. through a lasso tool)[6]
  • Anti-aliased paint brushes
  • 6 gradient effects
  • Graphics tablet support
  • Plug-in filter effects

Features to come in future releases are Core Image support, the introduction of editable text layers and improved text rendering, and shapes and vector objects.[7]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Seashore - About. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
  2. ^ Why Seashore?. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
  3. ^ a b c Seashore - About. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
  4. ^ SourceForge.net: The Seashore Project. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
  5. ^ Gimp.app. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
  6. ^ Seashore - Screenshot. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
  7. ^ Seashore - Roadmap. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.

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