display 2-D data of arbitrary format

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zimg generates png images from arbitrary formatted f(x,y) data. Both
plain unformatted ascii and a variety of binary input formats are
supported. Output options include variable logarithmic color mapping
VLCM and contour graphics and lots of color maps. zimg is a fast
converter.

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Revision 21 (latest revision is 39)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 546590 from Mia Herkt's avatar Mia Herkt (lachs0r) (revision 21)
- Entry to make factory-auto happy after devel project change
  * Delete zimg-automake-1.13.patch
  * Delete zimg-5.0.0.patch
- Update to 2.6.3
  * resize: fix crash in AVX-512 resizer with GCC
  * resize: improve cache efficiency in AVX-512 horizontal resizers
- Clean up spec file a bit
- Drop useless service
- Update to 2.6.2
  * depth: fix AVX-512 clamping of negative pixels
  * graph: fix WORD greyscale to YUV conversion
- Update to 2.6.1
  * depth: fix SSE2 conversions with mod4 and mod8 widths
    (introduced in 2.6)
  * resize: fix heap corruption in AVX2 horizontal resizer
    (introduced in 2.6)
- Rename to zimg to match upstream name (see OBS request #516938)
- Update to 2.6a
  * api: add missing version requirements to comments
  * example: add ZIMG_CPU_AUTO_64B to API example
  * example: add more comments
  * colorspace: fix unit tests on 32-bit x86
- Update to version 2.6
  * api: add ZIMG_CPU_AUTO_64B for AVX-512 compatibility
  * colorspace: add support for ITU-R BT.2100 ICtCp
  * colorspace: add support for constant luminance ITU-R BT.2100 HLG
  * colorspace: add support for SMPTE ST.431-2 (traditional DCI-P3)
  * colorspace: add support for chromaticity-derived NCL/CL matrices
  * colorspace: assume 1000 cd/m^2 peak luminance for HLG
  * colorspace: fix crash on bad colorspace definition
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