Libre Graphics 2007: Montréal, Canada
GIMP and GEGL topics
- Judith Beaudoin: A GIMP overview
- Peter Sikking and Kamila Giedrojć: OpenUsability - Project overview and first results from the OpenUsability GIMP redesign project
- Karine Delvare: Contributing to an Open Source project, taking GIMP as an example.
- Prof. Michael Terry: Ingimp: An instrumented version of GIMP to automatically collect usability data
- Cédric Gemy: Working with Open Standards and FLOSS (Inkscape, Gimp, Blender, Scribus)
- Jakub Steiner: Photo management and editing with F-Spot and GIMP
- Øyvind Kolås: GEGL – a graph based image processing and compositing engine. A presentation of capabilities, data model, public API and an overview of opportunities for internal optimisations and enhancements
Other topics
- Benoit St-André: Contributing without coding
- Harrisson and Femke Snelting: Relaying Systems – Why designers should be interested in FLOSS
- Hubert Figuière: Digital Photography with libre Software: RAW, metadata, workflow and asset management
- Alexandre Robin: Our first year of graphic design … 100 % open source
- Ted Gould: Introduction to the SVG format
- Cyrille Berger: OpenRaster: a new file format to fully share complex raster graphics between applications
- Nicolas Spalinger: The Open Font License, purpose, achievements, future
- David Maxwell: Static Analysis results on graphics software
Other topics were open standards, XSL-FO, Inkscape, Blender, Scribus, Krita, sK1, OpenClipart etc.