Utilities for work with HDR images in OpenEXR format
OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by
Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications. This package
contains a set of utilities to work with this format.
* exrheader, a utility for dumping header information
* exrstdattr, a utility for modifying OpenEXR standard attributes
* exrmaketiled, for generating tiled and rip/mipmapped images
* exrenvmap, for creating OpenEXR environment maps
* exrmakepreview, for creating preview images for OpenEXR files
* exr2aces, converter to ACES format
* exrmultiview, combine two or more images into one multi-view
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Revision 16 (latest revision is 62)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- update to 2.0.0 * Deep Data support - Pixels can now store a variable-length list of samples. The main rationale behind deep images is to enable the storage of multiple values at different depths for each pixel. OpenEXR 2.0 supports both hard-surface and volumetric representations for Deep Compositing workflows. * Multi-part Image Files - With OpenEXR 2.0, files can now contain a number of separate, but related, data parts in one file. Access to any part is independent of the others, pixels from parts that are not required in the current operation don't need to be accessed, resulting in quicker read times when accessing only a subset of channels. The multipart interface also incorporates support for Stereo images where views are stored in separate parts. This makes stereo OpenEXR 2.0 files significantly faster to work with than the previous multiview support in OpenEXR. * Optimized pixel reading - decoding RGB(A) scanline images has been accelerated on SSE processors providing a significant speedup when reading both old and new format images, including multipart and multiview files. * Namespacing - The library introduces versioned namespaces to avoid conflicts between packages compiled with different versions of the library. - obsoleted openexr-suse-docdir.patch (moved in install phase) openexr-disable-tests.patch
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