Viewer and Converter for Images

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GraphicsMagick(TM) provides a powerful image manipulation
andtranslation utility. It is capable of displaying still images and
animations using the X Window system which provides a simple interface
forinteractively editing images, and is capable of importing selected
windows or the entire desktop. GraphicsMagick is one of your choices if
you need a program to manipulate and display images.It can read and
write over 88 image formats, including JPEG, TIFF, WMF, SVG, PNG, PNM,
GIF, andPhoto CD. Besides it allows you to resize, rotate, sharpen,
color reduce, or add special effects to an image and to save the result
to any supported format. GraphicsMagick may be used to create animated
or transparent .gifs, to composite images, to create thumbnail images
and a lot more. If you want to develop your own applications which use
GraphicsMagick code or APIs, you need to install GraphicsMagick-devel
as well.

This package is compiled with Q8, which means that it provides better
performance on 8 bit images and less.

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GraphicsMagick-1.3.15-debian-fixed.patch 0000014494 14.2 KB
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GraphicsMagick.spec 0000013348 13 KB
Revision 35 (latest revision is 92)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 116245 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 35)
- updated to 1.3.15:
  Bug fixes:
  * PNG - fixed problem with bit depth when the encoder decides to
    write RGBA instead of indexed PNG.
  * Fixed some temporary file leaks which were caused by the temporary
    file name being automatically extended to include a scene number,
    and therefore fail to be deleted.
  New Features:
  * Added '+noise random' and '-operator noise-random' to 'convert'
    and 'mogrify'.  This modulates the existing image data with
    uniformely random noise.
  * Added -strip option in composite, convert, mogrify, and montage to
    remove all profiles and text attributes from the image.
  * Added -repage option to composite, convert, mogrify, and montage
    subcommands to reset or adjust the current image page offsets
    based on a provided geometry specification.
  * New C function StripImage() to remove all profiles and text
    attributes from the image.
  * New C function ResetImagePage() to adjust the current image page
    canvas and position based on a relative page specification.
  * C functions GenerateDifferentialNoise(), AddNoiseImageChannel(),
    QuantumOperatorRegionImage(), AddNoiseImage() updated to support
    RandomNoise enumeration.
  * New C++ Image method strip(), and unary function stripImage() to
    remove all profiles and text attributes from the image.
  * XCF format now respects image subimage and subrange members so
    that returned image layers may be selected.
  * The INFO coder (e.g. output file "info:-") now respects the
    -format option so that its output may be adjusted identically to
    how -format works for 'identify'.
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