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Author SHA1 Message Date
wiz
91871f449e Second try at jpeg-8 recursive PKGREVISION bump. 2010-01-18 09:58:37 +00:00
sno
6f7368d4db bump revision because of graphics/jpeg update 2009-08-26 19:56:37 +00:00
joerg
f605fec2db Mark as destdir ready. 2008-07-14 12:55:56 +00:00
wiz
b50f5d8da8 Update to 1.1.1:
Version 1.1.1:
* Fixed typo in English jpegpixi manual page.
* Updated postal address of the Free Software Foundation.
2007-06-08 11:55:27 +00:00
jlam
ea5f9f80b6 Strip ${PKGLOCALEDIR} from PLISTs of packages that already obey
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries.  From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
2006-04-17 07:07:11 +00:00
joerg
5911def816 Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change. 2006-02-05 23:08:03 +00:00
joerg
3dce97fbbe Uses gettext. Bump revision for dependency change. 2005-12-30 23:37:42 +00:00
gdt
86562c23bc Update to Version 1.1.0:
* In addition to hot pixels in an otherwise black image, the `jpeghotp'
  program can now also find dead pixels in an otherwise white image.

* Fail gracefully if the locale cannot be set.
2005-08-10 20:07:48 +00:00
gdt
3b77e49f9d Change my email address to @NetBSD.org. 2005-08-10 19:01:23 +00:00
tv
f816d81489 Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used. 2005-04-11 21:44:48 +00:00
agc
6a7b384635 Add RMD160 digests 2005-02-24 08:45:01 +00:00
wiz
eba36efcd5 Import from pkgsrc-wip, package by Greg Troxel:
Jpegpixi is short for JPEG Pixel Interpolator. The intent of the
program is to interpolate pixels (single pixels, dots, stripes) in
JPEG images.  This is useful to correct images from a digital camera
with CCD defects.  For example, if one pixel is always bright green,
this pixel can be interpolated with jpegpixi.

Jpegpixi is unique in that it tries to preserve the quality of the
JPEG image as much as possible.  Usual graphics programs decode JPEG
images when they are loaded, and re-encode them when they are saved,
which results in an overall loss of quality.  Jpegpixi, on the other
hand, only decodes the DCT blocks (typically 8x8, 16x8, or 16x16 pixel
areas) which contain pixels to be interpolated, and when it re-encodes
them, it uses exactly the same parameters with which the image has
originally been encoded.  These blocks are therefore only minimally
disturbed, and other blocks remain pixel-by-pixel identical to the
original image.
2004-11-29 14:16:57 +00:00