Dynamic Pixel Format Translation Library
babl is a dynamic, any to any, pixel format translation library.
It allows converting between different methods of storing pixels known
as pixel formats that have with different bitdepths and other data
representations, color models and component permutations.
A vocabulary to formulate new pixel formats from existing primitives is
provided as well as the framework to add new color models and data
types.
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babl-0.1.72.tar.xz | 0000293660 287 KB | |
babl.changes | 0000015698 15.3 KB | |
babl.spec | 0000003118 3.04 KB | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000014 14 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Frederic Crozat (fcrozat)
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- Trim package descriptions on packages installed more rarely. - Update to version 0.1.72: + Added handling for grayscale ICC profiles and gobject introspection support. + Optimizations for many format conversions for u8, u16 and half formats. + Fixed a crash for NANs in float to u8 conversions. - Drop babl-add-sse2_cflags-to-CIE.patch: Fixed upstream. - Add pkgconfig(gobject-introspection-1.0) BuildRequires: New dependency. - Following the above, package new sub-package typelib-1_0-Babl-0_1. - Update to version 0.1.70: + Build fixes making the meson build work with more architectures. - Changes from version 0.1.68: + Added Yu'v' (CIE 1976 UCS) color model. + Fixed a severe non-initialised memory issue - that kept us from using fast paths for many babl spaces loaded from profile. + More fully symmetric conversions between associated and separate alpha. + Added more converters, both SSE2 and non-SSE2 for matrix-conversion between different RGB spaces. + Improvements to website/documentation; babl is now using the terms associated alpha and separate alpha, all of: nonpremultiplied-, premultiplied- and nonassociated- alpha are now considered deprecated API. + HCY luminance is now relative to the RGB space used - no change
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