[Bug 129819] Re: Please Sync from Debian (0.13-1)

Patrice Vetsel ubuntu at kagou.fr
Fri Dec 14 14:44:31 GMT 2007


** Summary changed:

- Please update to latest version (0.13)
+ Please Sync from Debian (0.13-1)

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ufraw
  
- An updated version is available with many improvements 0.12
- 
- Changelog:
- 
- * Full color management workflow with camera, display and output profiles.
- * Added image cropping. Patch contributed by Martin Ling.
- * Added rotate/flip support. Patch contributed by Bruce Guenter.
- * Added scrolling and panning. Based on the new GtkImageView widget by Björn Lindqvist.
- * Added support for dcraw's wavelet denoising. Code contributed by Niels Kristian Bech Jensen.
- * Added Patterned Pixel Grouping (PPG) Interpolation. It can be even better than other interpolations in some cases and much faster. Patch contributed by Alain Desbiolles.
- * Added EAHD interpolation. It is an enhancement of the AHD interpolation with another phase of color smoothing. The improvement is mostly seen in high contrast as it removes color artifacts such as chromatic aberration. Patch contributed by Michael Goertz.
- * Read raw files compressed with gzip or bzip2. Patch contributed by Bruce Guenter.
- * Display luminosity value and Adams' zone for spot value. Patch contributed by Greg Troxel.
- * Added 'max zoom' (only 50% at the moment) and 'zoom to fit' buttons.
- * Retain some hue and saturation when clipping pixels. This is only relevant when applying positive exposure compensation, and mostly for Canon cameras where positive exposure is applied by default.
- * Added a Cinepaint plug-in. Thanks to Cinepaint developer Kai-Uwe Behrmann.
- * Based the user interface more on icons and less on text.
- * Dozens of smaller fixes.
- * Add option to restore highlights. The restoration can be done either in HSV space giving sharp details or in LCH space giving soft natural details. This option is relevant when applying negative exposure correction in UFRaw.
- * Add option for soft, filmlike clipping of highlights. This option is relevant when applying positive exposure correction in UFRaw.
- * Give the correct camera exposure by default for Canon DSLRs. Until now raw images from these cameras came out under exposed.
- * For Windows users, fix conflict with the liblcms-1.dll supplied with the Gimp windows instaler.
- * Added translations to Danish, Japanese and Portuguese.
+ An updated version is available with many improvements 0.13.1

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ufraw
  
  An updated version is available with many improvements 0.13.1
+ http://packages.debian.org/sid/ufraw

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Please Sync from Debian (0.13-1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129819
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