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2012-08-12Add upstream bug report URL.wiz1-2/+2
2012-07-03Don't return values from void functions.joerg1-1/+3
2011-11-23Fix build with newer GCCjoerg1-7/+13
2011-04-03Fix build with png-1.5.wiz1-1/+2
2009-12-22fix to build again: some sub-build tries to be clever and generatedrochner1-2/+3
BSD-makefile syntax on *BSD, but since the pkg is built with gmake this fails (the pkg appearently didn't change for a while, some infrastructure change must have triggered this)
2009-04-28Make it build on DragonFly.hasso1-1/+2
2008-11-29distinfo fixadam1-1/+3
2008-11-10Changes 0.22.1:adam1-6/+6
* native OpenEXR Half sample type substitutes the older RnH 16-bit float * load/save multilayerd OpenEXR files like from Blender * load/save 16-bit Half Tiff's * precise drawing with tablet - thanks to Tino Schwarze for hardware * speedup in gamma-expose and Brightness/Contrast Adjustments * dynamic colour visualisation in ICC Examin plug-in * UTF-8 support through Gtk2 * UFRaw plug-in ready * CMS defaults to Oyranos * Tango icons for toolbox only * Retinex plug-in * Bugfixes
2007-01-20Fix build. Not sure why this was released.joerg1-1/+2
2007-01-16Changes 0.21-2:adam1-6/+6
a minor release of legacy filmGimp version 0.21 of CinePaint, not designed for distribution. Distributors, please wait for v0.22 as it will handle i18n much better.
2006-04-28Fix pthread detection.joerg1-1/+2
2006-01-31Changed 0.20.2:adam1-18/+4
Overall stability has improved. User interface is more clear regarding colourmanaging. Softproofing is introduced. The gutenprint plug-in uses the proofing profile as default separation target. OpenEXR <-> ICC colour space information conversation The expose item is moved from <imagemenu>-->Color-->Expose Image to <imagemenu>-->View-->Expose. It is now a per window setting and only available for 32-bit floats. Many bugs where fixed.
2005-07-04update to 0.19.1drochner1-5/+5
changes: The CinePaint versin 0.19-1 is a minor release. Overall stability has improved. Instant colourmanaging is more convenient. Memory handling for plug-ins is better. Portablility has improved and many bugs where fixed. Some plug-ins where added to the release: The print plug-in utilises Gutenprint for throughout 16-bit colourmanaged printing. Note Gutenprint will be colour stable once it lefts behind beta status. The collect plug-in allows for selecting a number of images with the same bit depth and building a layered image from them. The new ICC Examin plug-in allowes visualisation of actual ICC profiles tags. The new ICC Watch plug-in allowes viewing image colours in the actual colour gamut. Note the last two plug-ins need the "ICC Examin" application downloadable from www.behrmann.name . The 'zoom in' shortcut has changed from '=', which was not available for many non us keyboard layouts, to '+' .
2005-03-16Added lots of patches to build cinepaint on NetBSD-1.6.2 using gcc-2.95.3.rillig1-1/+15
These patches have been submitted to the upstream authors. Approved by wiz.
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digestsagc1-1/+2
2005-01-17Changes 0.19-0:adam1-3/+5
For a list of changes see: http://cinepaint.bigasterisk.com/CinePaint019Changes (I couldn't connect [adam])
2004-11-30CinePaint is a free open source painting and image retouching program designedadam1-0/+4
to work best with 35mm film and other high resolution high dynamic range images. It is the most popular open source tool in the motion picture industry - used in 2 Fast 2 Furious, Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter, Stuart Little and other feature films. CinePaint is used for painting of background mattes and for frame-by-frame retouching of movies. It is being extended to do film restoration. CinePaint is available for Linux, Macintosh OS X, Windows, and other popular operating systems. Animation renderers and 35mm film scanners are capable of creating greater color bit-depth than can be displayed on monitors (8-bit per channel) or can be manipulated in most programs. The 32-bit per channel color capacity of CinePaint appeals most to cinematographers and professional still photographers. However, CinePaint is a general-purpose tool useful for working on images for motion pictures, print, and the Web. CinePaint supports many file formats, conventional formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and TGA images -- and more exotic motion picture digital intermediate formats such as Cineon and OpenEXR. CinePaint is free software. The generosity and commitment of its developers, users and sponsors make CinePaint possible