Group :: Graphics
RPM: enblend
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10 june 2020 Aleksei Nikiforov <darktemplar at altlinux.org> 4.2-alt5
- Rebuilt with boost-1.73.0.
- E2K: avoid BR: hevea for now
- rebuilt against libgsl.so.23/boost-1.65
- rebuilt with gcc6/boost-1.63
- fixed buildreqs
- 4.2
- 4.1.4
- 4.1.3
- rebuild with boost 1.57.0
- New version
- compat patches removed
- Rebuild with new libboost version
- Rebuild with new libboost version
- Fix build with png15 and boost1.51.0.
- build fixed
- New version
- rebuild with libpng.git=1.2.37-alt2
- build fixed: added INFO-DIR-SECTION into .info
- Fix due to repocop warning
- New version
- Add Packager tag
- New version
- New version needed for hugin-0.5. Changes and bugfixes from 2.3:
+ Fixed a bug where Enblend would crash when the -w parameter was used.
+ Fixed a bug where Enblend would sometimes say "mask transition line bounding box undefined."
+ Added support for cropped and shifted TIFF files, such as those produced by Nona.
+ Enblend will now create output files with embedded ICC profiles, if a profile is found in one of the input images.
+ Improved the speed of the mask generation algorithm.
+ See the complete release notes at Sourceforge.
- The maximum number of levels you can specify with the -l parameter has been reduced from 30 to 29. While both of these are impractically large, at least 29 does not lead to arithmetic overflow and a subsequent crash.
- TIFF library warning messages have been turned off
- Fixed a bug that caused primary-color spots to appear in overexposed areas of 16-bpp images.
- Fixed a problem with Enblend crashing on large panoramas.
- Support for signed and unsigned 16-bit, 32-bit, single- and double-precision floating point pixel types.
- No more banding artifacts in the sky, even with 8-bit images.
- Sophisticated memory/disk balancing. You can tell Enblend how much memory it is allowed to use, and it will swap to disk after that.
- Support for large panoramas. I have tested that Enblend can blend a 1.2 gigapixel, 16-bit per channel color image. You should be able to go right up to 4 gigabyte limit of the TIFF format.
- Optional blending in CIE L*a*b* color space
- first build for ALTLinux