Image and Animation/Video Editors with MNG Support
For the purposes of this page, an ``image editor'' is defined as a paint or
drawing program that supports pixel-level editing (or the equivalent). As
a general rule of thumb, if it's got a pencil or paint-brush tool, it's in; if
it supplies only ``algorithms'' (such as sharpening, blurring, edge-detection,
cropping, etc.), it's not. See the Image Converters
page for applications in the latter class.
Animation- and video-editing applications may or may not support low-level
editing; they are characterized more by the ability to arrange and store
frames, set delay intervals and transitions, and so forth.
All known MNG-supporting image editors are listed here, but Greg doesn't
always hear about new ones right away. So if you don't see something here,
also check Gerard Juyn's MNG application pages, particularly these:
As with the PNG-applications pages,
links to home WWW sites or to downloadable versions are provided where known.
But if a link is broken, check the location and see if the page moved or if
an updated version is available (and please
tell Greg!). Relevant operating systems are printed in
(parenthesized italics).
These are listed alphabetically, more or less:
- Ameri-Imager [ThinkTank Software] (Win32) - version 2.0(?) and later;
read/write? commercial. (This is an image and video editor with PNG
and MNG support.)
- Animai [SOGEN] (Win32) - all versions; read/write? uses
libmng; freeware. (This is a MNG-specific animation editor.)
- Animation Shop [Jasc Software] (Win32) - version 1.0 and later;
read/write/edit; conforms to (older) frozen version of MNG specification
as of version 2.01, and almost conforms to MNG-LC 0.97 as of version 3.0;
stores invalid TERM chunk in some cases; commercial. (Animation Shop
is bundled with Paint Shop Pro; AS 1.0 was included with PSP 5.0, AS 2.0
with PSP 6.0, and AS 3.0 with PSP 7.0 and 8.0. MNG is Animation Shop's
native format. Version 3.0,
released 21 September 2000, is claimed to conform to the current
MNG-LC specification. Unfortunately, it will try to read
almost any MNG, no matter how complex, effectively destroying
those it doesn't fully understand [and violating the spec], and it
creates invalid MNGs that don't display correctly in some other
MNG-supporting applications [see FixMNG on the converters page]. Also, it
grabs the .mng file association without asking.)
- eMNGma [Triple-T Software]
(Win32) - all versions; read/write/edit; freeware(adware) /
shareware. (This is a MNG editor/`animation shop.' Its interface is
considerably more automated and easy to use than the manual editing
facilities built into MNGeye below. This product is no longer
officially available, but the author may be
contacted for further information, and the free/adware version
[EMF200en.exe, 2,349,152 bytes] reportedly can be found on P2P networks
via eMule.)
- Giam [Tsuyoshi Furumizo (ŚĂŤa Ť„)]
(Win32) - version 1.20p and later; read/write; MNG-LC
support (but attempts [and fails] to open and edit more complex MNG
streams); uses libpng and zlib? freeware. (This is a
viewer and editor of multiple animation types. A screenshot is available
here, and an
automated English translation is available via Babelfish.)
- The GIMP
(GNU Image
Manipulation Program) [Spencer Kimball, Peter
Mattis, and many others] (Unix/GTK+, Win32, OS/2, Mac OS X) - version 1.3.14 and later,
or previous 1.3.x releases with S. Mukund's plug-in; write-only (both MNG and
JNG, although a separate plug-in by
Frank Richter exists in the GIMP plug-in registry and reportedly can
read JNG images); full alpha support; requires libmng,
libjpeg, libpng and zlib; freeware (GPL) with
source. (The GIMP is a ``free Photoshop-like image editor for X11'' and
other GUIs, with built-in PNG, MNG and JNG support. Note that there is
also a GIMP Animation Package for doing frame-based animations.)
- Gserver [Gábor
Szántó] (Win32) -
all versions; write-only; freeware. (This is a
remote-computing / remote-control application, somewhat similar to
PC Anywhere. It allows any PNG- or MNG-supporting web browser to view
and control the Windows system running Gserver. Single screenshots
are made available as PNG images, and continuously updated views are
sent as MNG streams. Gserver is reported to be compatible with MSIE 4.x
and 5.x with Jason Summers' MNGPLG [below] and with Netscape
6.01 [but not 6.0] natively.)
- MNGEdit
[Naoyuki Hirayama
(•˝ŽR ’Ľ”V)] (Win32) - all
versions; read/write; requires VAFX,
updated VAXFMNGA (included on MNGEdit page in MNGTools.lzh),
libpng and zlib; freeware with source.
(This is a MNG editor that can create animations out of multiple PNGs,
presumably conforming to the MNG-VLC or MNG-LC specification. A
viewer, MNGBrowser, is also included. The code hasn't been
updated since early February 2000, so it may not fully conform to the
current MNG spec; but since the C++ sources are provided, fixing any
such problems should be simple. See also Babelfish's automated English translation.)
- MNGeye [Triple-T Software]
(Win32) - all versions; read/write/edit as of August 1998;
freeware. (This is an image-viewer for PNG and MNG, including
JNG support in version 1.1 and later.
Version 1.31 is current as of MNG Draft 69 [frozen]. See also
eMNGma above. This product is no longer available, but
the author may be
contacted for further information.)
- Paint Shop Pro - see Animation Shop above
- PNG/MNG Construction Set Professional
[Alchemy Mindworks] (Win32) - all versions;
read/write; full(?) alpha support; commercial. (This tool, the PNG/MNG
equivalent of GIF Construction Set above, can be used to add alpha
transparency to PNG images as well as to create, modify, and optimize MNG
animations.)
- Video Toaster [NewTek]
(Win32) - version [2] build 3480i and later; read-only?
commercial. (This is a well-known video-editing application, originally
written for the Amiga.)
- WinImages [Black Belt Systems] (Win32) - version R6 and
later; write-only; commercial. (This is more of a special-effects and
animation studio than a ``normal'' image editor. Read support is likely
to appear in a maintenance update.)
Here are some related MNG pages at this site:
Last modified 29 January 2005.
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