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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-1.3.32.tar.xz 0005535224 5.28 MB
GraphicsMagick-disable-insecure-coders.patch 0000016722 16.3 KB
GraphicsMagick-perl-linkage.patch 0000000661 661 Bytes
GraphicsMagick.changes 0000042771 41.8 KB
GraphicsMagick.spec 0000014946 14.6 KB
typemap 0000000026 26 Bytes
Revision 70 (latest revision is 92)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 710587 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 70)
- version update to 1.3.32
  New Features:
    * Added support for writing the Braille image format (by Samuel
      Thibault).
    * WebP writer: Support WebP 'use_sharp_yuv' option ("if needed, use
      sharp (and slow) RGB->YUV conversion") via `-define
      webp:use-sharp-yuv=true`.
    * The version command output now reports the OpenMP specification
      number rather than just the integer version identifier.
  API Updates:
    * ReallocateImageColormap() added to re-allocate an existing colormap.
    * Some improperly-exposed globals are now static as they should have
      been.
    * The 'benchmark' command now shows 6 digits (microseconds) of elapsed
      time indication.
    * The 'time' command now shows 6 digits (microseconds) of elapsed time
      indication.
    * The logging facility now shows 6 digits (microseconds) of time
      resolulution
    * Dcraw: When QuantumDepth is greater than 8, pass -6 option to dcraw
      so that it returns a 16-bit/sample image.
    * Dcraw: If Dcraw supports TIFF format, then request TIFF format in
      order to be able to acquire more metatdata.
    * Scale algorithm: Eliminate artifacts when scaling an image with
      semi-transparent pixels.
    * Library metrics: The number of shared library relocations and the
      amount of initialized data has been signficantly reduced by
      following recommendations from Ulrich Drepper's document `How To
      Write Shared Libraries <https://akkadia.org/drepper/dsohowto.pdf>`_.
  (Security) Bug Fixes:
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