Opened 4 years ago
Closed 4 years ago
#14667 closed enhancement (fixed)
ImageMagick-7.0.11-0
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 10.1 |
Component: | BOOK | Version: | SVN |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | |
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Description
Latest version, for BLFS-10.1.
A quick look suggests this is just a normal "the numbers got a bit big" minor version.
2021-02-13 7.0.11-0 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * Release ImageMagick version 7.0.11-0 GIT revision 18438:ff3ef50ab:20210213 2021-02-10 7.0.11-0 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * bump minor version # * allow reading multichannel PSD files with 1 or 2 channels. * respect masks when computing SSIM metric (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/discussions/3212). 2021-02-07 7.0.10-62 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * Release ImageMagick version 7.0.10-62 GIT revision 18418:f1e915f65:20210207 2021-02-01 7.0.10-62 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * -trim not working as expected (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/discussions/3172). * possible undefined behavior (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/3195). * sanitize buggy ascender and descender values (reference https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=980202). 2021-01-30 7.0.10-61 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * Release ImageMagick version 7.0.10-61 GIT revision 18360:d3bec838c:20210130 2021-01-25 7.0.10-61 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * dng:decode element in delegates.xml quoted incorrectly (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/3156). * Extract GPS info from TIFF images (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/3167). * Revert tieing MagickFloatType to double (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/pull/2832). 2021-01-25 7.0.10-60 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * Release ImageMagick version 7.0.10-60 GIT revision 18347:9a84e249b:20210125 2021-01-24 7.0.10-60 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * revert configure script for validating JXL delegate library. * the distributed pixel cache now properly deserializes the image attributes. 2021-01-24 7.0.10-59 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * Release ImageMagick version 7.0.10-59 GIT revision 18340:d30ae5272:20210124 2021-01-20 7.0.10-59 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * strip EXIF marker from profile (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/3140). * add --enable-opencl to the configure command-line to enable OpenCL support. * generate histograms by comparing pixel components rather than color (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/discussions/3142). 2021-01-16 7.0.10-58 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * Release ImageMagick version 7.0.10-58 GIT revision 18277:8876652f5:20210116 2021-01-11 7.0.10-58 <quetzlzacatenango@image...> * identify the convex hull and minimum bounding box attributes of an image with the -define identify:convex-hull=true define. * set the quality to 100 to produce lossless HEIC images (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/pull/3116). * properly identify SVG images (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/3117). * duplicate operator: inverse range parameter working again (reference https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/3113). * Fix rounding error for CSS colors on i686 (reference https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/imagemagick).
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I'm also updating the libheif dependency to include libde265, and adding the same to gimp.
For ImageMagick, 'display' produces really weird colours on heic files (a list got sent a B&W heic with a question about it, it displays in green and orangey-brown) and I found a colour sample which displays as blues and greens) but convert produces decent jpegs.Gimp opens heic files correctly. For exporting as heic, libheif uses x265 if present but gimp reports it is unable to find a suitable heif encoder. Quite why anyone using linux would want to create heic files is beyond me, but such is the current state of play.