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2011-02-16Updated graphics/libraw to 0.13.1gls2-6/+6
Upstream changes: LibRaw 0.13.1 (2011-02-08) * dcraw_emu documentation updated * ./configure stuff changed for correct linking on some systems * FBDD denoising is disabled for full-color images and 4-color bayer data (including forced 4-color via four_color_rgb option) LibRaw 0.13.0 (since 0.12.x) (2011-02-06) * New low-level buffering code for Huffman decompression. Canon CR2 files are opened about 1.5x times faster than on LibRaw 0.12, other huffman-comressed files unpacks in 1.2-1.3 times faster. * New exposure correction code based on linear-cubic root combination. Correction range is from 0.25 (-2 stops) to 8 (+3 stops) * All 0.12.x features, including new cameras support and half-size/green-matching fixes. * Changes and additions in demosaic-pack-GPL3 (all imported from RawTherapee): o Banding suppression code. o High-frequency noise suppression. o Green channels local averaging to suppress maze artifacts. o OpenMP speed-up in median filters (demosaic pack GPL2) o OpenMP speed-up in green equilibration (demosaic pack GPL3) * Bug fixes and improvements: o Better parsing of unknown command-line params in dcraw_emu sample o Brigtness table in ahd_demosaic is calculated in reversed order to prevent possible (very unlikely) multithreaded app problem. o Fixed file extension in half_mt.c sample. o Fixed incomplete data fields reset in LibRaw::recycle() o Patches for ./configure system for better LCMS2 support o math.h included before any other includes to make KDE compile with Visual C++ happy o Fuji FinePix S5500 size adjusted to ignore (rare?) garbage at top of frame. LibRaw 0.12.4 (2011-02-05) * Fixed green matching/half-size incompatibility.
2011-02-03Update graphics/libraw to 0.12.4gls2-6/+6
Upstream changes: Imported dcraw 9.06/1.440: * Added camera support for: Canon S95, Casio EX-Z1080, Panasonic GF2 and GH2, Samsung NX100, Sony A-580 * Updated color data for: Canon G12, Nikon D3100, D7000 and P7000, Olympus E-5, Pentax K-r and K-5, Samsung NX10 and WB2000
2011-01-11Update to 0.12.3gls3-15/+11
Upstream changes: Changes in ./configure system for better LCMS2 support
2010-12-22Update to 0.12.1gls2-6/+6
This version fixes crashes on files from Sigma DPx compact cameras.
2010-12-18Not make-jobs-safe. (Wants to link against libraw before it is completelywiz1-1/+2
built when run with -j16.)
2010-12-14Add lcms to bl3gls1-1/+3
2010-12-13Update libraw to 0.12.0gls5-37/+22
Complete changelist: * DCB interpolation and FBDD denoising integrated into main LibRaw. * Two addtional demosaic packs: o GPL2-licensed: AFD, LMMSE, VCD, Modified AHD and AHD+VCD interpolations. Additional median filters from 'Modified DCRAW' package. Foveon support also included in this pack. o GPL3-licensed: AMaZE interpolation and chromatic aberrations correction from RawTherapee * LCMS 2.x support * New ./configure script, based on GNU autotools. * Bugfixes: o Fix in green_matching code to support nonstandard Bayer pattern o Fixed bug in add_masked_borders_to_bitmap() call for cameras with masked border composed of odd number of pixels. * New command line options for unprocessed_raw sample: -B - subtract black level, -M - add masked pixels to bitmap.
2010-12-02Update to 0.11.3:wiz2-6/+6
2010-11-17 Alex Tutubalin <lexa@lexa.ru> * Nikon P7000: color matrix data and black level patch for ISO >=400 Thanks to Gunnar Thorburn * Support for several industrial cameras based on Sony ICX 625/655 sensor: JAI BB500CL/GE, SVS625CL, ptGrey GRAS-50S5C Thanks to kaare * LibRaw 0.11.3
2010-11-15fix "vi" artefactdrochner1-2/+2
2010-11-15Import libraw 0.11.2 into the NetBSD Packages collection.gls6-0/+88
LibRaw is a library for reading RAW files obtained from digital photo cameras (CRW/CR2, NEF, RAF, DNG, and others). LibRaw is based on the source codes of the dcraw utility, where part of drawbacks have already been eliminated and part will be fixed in future. The users of the library are provided with API to be built into their software programs.