G'MIC as a plugin for Adobe hosts (After Effects and Premiere Pro) and OpenFX (Nuke, Natron, etc.)

Version: 0.6.1 (beta release)
Licenses:
This project is 'dual-licensed':
CeCILL-C: The CeCILL-C license is close to the GNU LGPL ( http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL-C_V1-en.html )
and
CeCILL v2.0: The CeCILL license is compatible with the GNU GPL. ( http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.html =

WARNING
This is a very early test release, use at your own risk! Expect crashes and weird behaviour.
Feel free to report any errors you encounter, but be aware that this is pretty much still a proof-of-concept prototype interface.

WHAT IS IT?
This is an attempt to make (part of) the functionality of the G'MIC open-source framework for image processing (http://www.gmic.eu) available in video editing hosts.
Currently supported hosts are:
  Adobe After Effects (CS6 or higher)
  Adobe Premiere Pro (CS6 or higher)
  OpenFX hosts like The Foundry's Nuke, Natron, Sony Vegas, etc.
- early beta, many things might not work as intended and plugin may crash the host!

INSTALLATION
- Copy the folder "OpenFX\GMIC_OFX.ofx.bundle" to your preferred OpenFX plugin folder. The default is usually "c:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins\"
- Copy the folder "AfterEffects\GMIC_AE" to your preferred Adobe plugin folder. The default is usually "c:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\[VERSION]\MediaCore\"
- Copy the file "libcgmicstatic.dll" to any folder that is contained in your path (enter "echo %PATH%" on the command line to see the possible folders on your system)

FULL SOURCES and COMPILATION INSTRUCTIONS
are available in the G'MIC community repository: https://github.com/dtschump/gmic-community
(sources in the repository might not always be up-to-date, since this is a constant work-in-progress)

CONTACT
Tobias Fleischer / reduxFX Productions
web: www.reduxfx.com
email: info@reduxfx.com
