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GraphicsMagick(TM) provides a powerful image manipulation
andtranslation utility. It is capable of displaying still images and
animations using the X Window system which provides a simple interface
forinteractively editing images, and is capable of importing selected
windows or the entire desktop. GraphicsMagick is one of your choices if
you need a program to manipulate and display images.It can read and
write over 88 image formats, including JPEG, TIFF, WMF, SVG, PNG, PNM,
GIF, andPhoto CD. Besides it allows you to resize, rotate, sharpen,
color reduce, or add special effects to an image and to save the result
to any supported format. GraphicsMagick may be used to create animated
or transparent .gifs, to composite images, to create thumbnail images
and a lot more. If you want to develop your own applications which use
GraphicsMagick code or APIs, you need to install GraphicsMagick-devel
as well.

This package is compiled with Q8, which means that it provides better
performance on 8 bit images and less.

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GraphicsMagick-1.3.43.tar.xz 0005657460 5.4 MB
GraphicsMagick-disable-insecure-coders.patch 0000017431 17 KB
GraphicsMagick-perl-linkage.patch 0000000661 661 Bytes
GraphicsMagick.changes 0000081043 79.1 KB
GraphicsMagick.spec 0000013646 13.3 KB
Latest Revision
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1161390 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 92)
- version update to 1.3.43
  Bug fixes:
  * JBIG: Add support for 'width', 'height', and 'pixels', resource
    limits.  Your mileage may vary.
  * WPG: Many fixes based on oss-fuzz testing.
  * Ghostscript: When invoking Ghostscript, re-direct Ghostscript stdout
    to stderr to avoid output corruption when GM stdout is redirected to
    a file.
  New Features:
  * File write limit: Add support for a per-file write limit (-limit
    write or MAGICK_LIMIT_WRITE).  This imposes a limit on the number of
    uncompressed bytes written.  The behavior when the limit is hit is
    similar to an unexpected write error, as if the disk is full.
  * Resource limit highwater: Resource highwater values are maintained
    for successful resource requests and final values are traced
    via -debug resource' at the end of program execution.  These values
    may be used to understand the most restrictive resource limits which
    may be applied while still achieving successful operation.
  * BMP: Support BI_PNG compression (PNG inside BMP).
  * BMP: Support reading 64 bits-per-pixel.
  * BMP: Support reading 48 bits-per-pixel.
  * HEIF: Call heif_init() and heif_deinit() if they are
    available. Support setting image width limit.
  * HRZ: Added support for Slow scan TV format.
  * JPEG: Added support for reading and writing lossy or lossless 12
    bits, and lossless 16-bits using libjpeg-turbo-3.0
  * JXL: Improve JXL reader/writer exception information.
  * TIFF: Remove miniswhite/minisblack prohibitions when using Group3
    and Group4 compression in order to allow using inverted photometric
    from the standard.
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