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                        GREYC's Magic Image Converter

                       ( http://gmic.sourceforge.net/ )

                                    v.0.7.8

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# CHANGES from 0.7.5 to 0.8
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  - Image indices are now possible to specify for options '-cut','-normalize','-channels','-slices'
    and '-resize'.
  - Updated macro file.

# CHANGES from 0.7.4 to 0.7.5
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  - Default macro commands defined in 'gmic_def.raw'
    are now included by default in G'MIC.

# CHANGES from 0.7.3 to 0.7.4
#-----------------------------

  - G'MIC has been embedded with autotools, thanks to Claude Bulin and Angelo Lama.
  - G'MIC is now available as packages for different distributions.

# CHANGES from 0.7.2 to 0.7.3
#-----------------------------

  - Added support for reading yuv:4:2:2 files
  - Improved compilation trick : G'MIC can now be compiled even on low-ram computers.

# CHANGES from 0.7.1 to 0.7.2
#-----------------------------

  - Arithmetic operators can now have one indice-based argument '[n]'.
  - Added new macros 'warhol2x2','warhol3x3','warhol4x4'.

# CHANGES from 0.7 to 0.7.1
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  - Erode and dilate commands can use masks with any shape.

# CHANGES from 0.6 to 0.7
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  - Improved macros reading procedure : recursive macros are now allowed.
  - Improved and new macros in macro file 'macros.gmics'.
  - Added variant in command '-split' allowing to split an image according to an image value.

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