[Openicc] colord 1.1.2
Richard Hughes
hughsient at gmail.com
Fri Sep 13 08:14:29 PDT 2013
colord is a system activated daemon that maps devices to color profiles.
See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/ for more details.
Version 1.1.2
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Released: 2013-09-13
New Features:
- Add a 'dump' colormgr command to aid debugging (Richard Hughes)
- libcolord: Add ability to create a CdIcc object from an EDID blob
(Richard Hughes)
- libcolord: Add cd_icc_create_default() to use the default sRGB
profile (Richard Hughes)
- libcolord: Export cd_icc_utils_get_coverage() for comparing two
profiles (Richard Hughes)
- Set 'GAMUT_coverage(srgb)' when generating standard space profiles
(Richard Hughes)
Bugfixes:
- Allow profiles to be added or removed when the device is not
enabled (Richard Hughes)
- Always return soft-add calibration profiles before soft-add EDID
profiles (Richard Hughes)
- Do not add fake metadata to avoid creating an empty dictionary
(Richard Hughes)
- Do not mix up device paths and device IDs in the documentation
(Conley Moorhous)
- Fix an error when building the print profiles (Richard Hughes)
- Fix creation of the dummy sensor device (Richard Hughes)
- Fix the AdobeRGB and WideGamutRGB gamma values (Richard Hughes)
- Fix transposed bits for EDID red y (Florian Höch)
- Fix up various vendor quirks (Florian Höch)
- Fix warning when any test profile has an EDID source and no ICC
file (Richard Hughes)
- libcolord: Always calculate the fallback checksum when using
CdIccStore (Richard Hughes)
- libcolord: Do not assert on finalize if connecting to the profile
failed (Richard Hughes)
- Migrate from usb_id and usb_db to udev builtins usb_id and hwdb
(Dmitrijs Ledkovs)
- Show a warning for incorrect or extra command line arguments (Richard Hughes)
- Use %ghost in the example spec file to avoid removing databases on
upgrades (Richard Hughes)
- Use the exact D50 whitepoint values (Richard Hughes)
Tarballs can be found here:
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/releases/
Richard.
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