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Now that we have looked at how to create professional digital images using the powerful features in both of the digital image compositing software packages and to export them to the most popular file formats, it’s time to take a look at those programming platforms themselves, just in case you want to take your digital image compositing career to the next level. In this chapter, you will learn about the internal programming languages used for GIMP (Python) and Photoshop (JavaScript) as well as external programming languages that support digital imaging such as C# (.NET); ObjectiveC (iOS); Java (Android Studio, Linux); JavaFX; JavaScript; HTML5; and CSS3 (WebKit Browsers, HTML5 OSs).
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Jackson, W. (2015). The Automation of Digital Imaging: Programming. In: Digital Image Compositing Fundamentals. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4060-1_14
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