Complete Color Management Solution Geared Towards Motion Picture Production
https://opencolorio.org/
OpenColorIO (OCIO) is a complete color management solution geared towards
motion picture production with an emphasis on visual effects and computer
animation. OCIO provides a straightforward and consistent user experience
across all supporting applications while allowing for sophisticated back-end
configuration options suitable for high-end production usage. OCIO is
compatible with the Academy Color Encoding Specification (ACES) and is
LUT-format agnostic, supporting many popular formats.
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v2.3.2.tar.gz | 0011443450 10.9 MB |
Latest Revision
Hans-Peter Jansen (frispete)
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request 1176980
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Marcus Rueckert (darix)
(revision 61)
- Update to 2.3.2 This is an ABI-compatible update for the 2.3.x series that includes all fixes since the 2.3.1 release. In particular, this release fixes two crashes: Certain older (generally 7-12 year old) CPUs including Intel x86-64 (Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge) and Intel Atom (Goldmont/Apollo Lake) microarchitectures that support SSE 4.2 SIMD instructions but do not support the initial AVX set and XSAVE, or other CPUs where the OS has disabled AVX and XSAVE support, will crash when trying to evaluate a Lut1D or Lut3D in OCIO libraries compiled with SSE enabled (which is the default). More recent CPUs (e.g., those supporting AVX2 or higher) should not be affected. Users of the Linux Python bindings via PyPI will crash when trying to use OCIO from within another application that has been compiled with the new libstdc++ ABI, per the requirements of the VFX Platform for CY2023 and CY2024. Bug fixes and minor enhancements: - PR #1935, Prevent trying to use AVX instructions on certain CPUs that don't support them - PR #1933, Add manylinux_2_28 Python wheels for compliance with the current VFX Platform libstdc++ ABI - PR #1929, Fix ssse3 detection typo - PR #1921, Fix build break with custom PyString installs by always using system include pystring.h - PR #1924, Fix narrowing conversion error in unit test on riscv64 - PR #1925, Enhance the ociochecklut command-line tool to print the output after each step - drop a95febc7.patch: fixed in update
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