Libre Content Creation: 2018 In Perspective

Nice roundup <http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/2018-in-perspective> from Alexandre Prokoudine on where a bunch of Free graphics/audio/video projects have gone and where they are likely to go over the coming year. Gimp 2.10 continues to be delayed, but in return the list of goodies promised continues to lengthen: The team initially intended v2.10 to be more or less a GEGL-based upgrade of v2.8 plus high bit depth precision support. Needless to say, the plan hasn't exactly worked: there will be a lot more than that. In fact, even now, when only critical bugs are supposed to be worked on, the team cannot resist making improvements that aren't blocking the release. Another interesting one is an initiative in Germany to come up with a nonproprietary alternative to common colour specifications like Pantone: In December 2017, FreieFarbe e.V. announced that their initiative for „Open Colour Communication“ standard was supported by DIN and will become a DIN SPEC (which is the first step towards DIN Norm). It is claimed that DIN intends to turn this into an international standard via ISO later. The FreieFarbe / FreeColour initiative aims to provide an open alternative to Pantone, HKS, and other proprietary colour systems. They argue that unlike Pantone and some other proprietary manufacturers like RAL, FreiFarbe has an actual color system. On the music-production front, Zyn-Fusion seems to be developing as the successor to the venerable ZynAddSubFX, while VCV Rack is the candidate for the ultimate software modular synth, complete with rat’s nest of (virtual) connecting wires. (I’ve seen a demo or two on YouTube.)
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro