Problems found with existing digests:
Package fotoxx distfile fotoxx-14.03.1.tar.gz
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Package ploticus-examples distfile ploticus-2.00/plnode200.tar.gz
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Problems found locating distfiles:
Package AfterShotPro: missing distfile AfterShotPro-1.1.0.30/AfterShotPro_i386.deb
Package pgraf: missing distfile pgraf-20010131.tar.gz
Package qvplay: missing distfile qvplay-0.95.tar.gz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Jun 10 2013:
Make max comment size 16000
Oct 25 2013:
Added "-zt" option to trim 32k of trailing zeroes from Nikon 1 J2 and J3 images.
Sep 28 2014:
Add ability to reset invalid rotation tag (from Moultrie game cameras)
Jul 9 2012:
Make it compile clean with visual studio 10
Jul 28 2012:
Various cleanups from debian folks.
Oct 19 2012:
Add feature to show quality of jpeg, (by Andy Spiegel)
Dec 27 2012:
Fix crash on some corrupt files bug, clarify time adjustment syntax in help
May 7 2010:
Fix a compiler warning
Dec 29 2010:
Make -n behave like -nf, and get rid of that option.
Dec 2 2011:
Handle IPTC in UTF8 (as per photoshop CS5)
Changes since old version 2.4:
- Fix -da option.
- Removed some debug printf which were accidentally left in.
- Avoid duplicating exif header on some commands.
- Fix up return codes.
- Preserve file permissions and time when files are modified.
- Read ISO euqivalnt and white balance from canon makernote.
- Added -rt (replace thumbnail) feature, and rotate the thumbnail also
when using the -autorot feature.
- Added -rgt (regenerate thumbnail) feature.
- Added -orp and -orl options.
- Fix typecast issue run itno with GCC 4.
- Fix shutter speed display in '-c' mode for very long shutter speeds.
- Fix some nitpicks from Debian folks.
- Fix a bug in autorot when rotating filenames with spaces in them.
- Improved handling of corrupt exif linkages in exif header.
- Added -a (rename associated files) options.
- Remove maximum jpeg sections limit.
- Added -ds option.
- On clearing rotation, clear the image and the optinoal thumbnail rotation
tags (some viewers use the wrong tag).
- Add -mkexif option to make a new exif header.
- Added IPTC handling.
- Added -q option.
- Fix handling of corrupted GPS directory.
- Extract focus distance from canon makernote.
- Extract subject range (pentax and fuji cameras).
- Fix it so it no longer deletex XMP sections.
- Improve IPTC handling a little.
- Change how date is encoded with -mkexif section to make it more compatible.
- Make jhead aware of XMP data and not delete it.
- Decode more exif tags for '-v' mode.
- Fix a bunch of potential string overflows.
- Fix bug where IPTC sction was not deleted by -purejpg.
- Fix GPS altitude decode bug.
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with
${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}.
Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
NetBSD changes:
- Use the 'makefile' from the program to build it.
- Updated DESCR
- Should fix PR pkg/29798 by updating to 2.4 (test image is no longer available)
Changes from previous version:
Jan 14 2005
Display GPS info if included in image
Feb 27 2004
Fix some time reference confusion bugs relating to -ta option
May 29 2005
Added -da option for easier adjusting of date/time by large amounts.
-------Released version 2.4 -- May 2005 ----------
Jun 06 2005
Fix -da option
-------Released version 2.4-1 -- Jun 09 2005 --------
Jun 10 2005
Removed some debug printf I accidentally left in!
changes:
added -cl (insert comment literal) option
Added -norot (zero out rotation tag) option
Added handling of explicit 35mm equivalent tag
Added ability to do sequencial renaming
and fixes
Changes since 1.9:
Minor changes where newlines are printed.
Added check to warn about wiping out the originals with the -st option.
Fixed display of "flash used=no" for exif headers generated by photoshop.
Added -ci and -cs options.
Limit directory recursion depth to avoid crashing on circularly linked
directories within the Exif header.
Added automatic rottion (-autorotate) to right-up images that contain
a rotation tag from the camera.
*Finally* wrote a nice MAN page for jhead.
Makefiles simply need to use this value often, for better or for
worse.
(2) Create a new variable FIX_RPATH that lists variables that should
be cleansed of -R or -rpath values if ${_USE_RPATH} is "no". By
default, FIX_RPATH contains LIBS, X11_LDFLAGS, and LDFLAGS, and
additional variables may be appended from package Makefiles.
changes:
- Ignore undefined bits of "flash used" tag, as cannon sets them nonzero,
causing jhead to indicate flash used when it wasn't with some Canon models.
- Automatic rotation using jpegtran & clear rotation element
- Option to put a file in as comments (as opposed to edit file)
This adresses pkg/17816 by Eric Jacoboni
Changes since 1.5:
- Added -V (version) option
- Added -exonly (exif only) option
- Fixed lots of typos (Thanks, David Baker [mailto:dave@dsb3.com])
- Use EDITOR environment variable to pick which editor (Instead of notpead or VI)
- Improved thumbnail deletion feature - now not just shortens the header, but
also removes pointers to the thumbnail form the exif header.
site. Changes from the previous pkgsrc version:
1.4 --> 1.5 (Oct 25 2001)
* Minor typos fixed
* Added "-ce" option to edit comments
* Fixed bug in "-ts" option that caused the time set to be incorrect
* Fixed saving of thumbnails for big-endian format cameras
* Wen renaming files to date based scheme, avoid changing names of files
with correct name already.
* Added '-de' option to remove exif header
* Added '-ts' option to set exif timestamp absolutely
used by most Digital Cameras.
Things the 'jhead' program can extract from an Exif file:
- Integral low-res Exif thumbnail
- Shutter speed
- Camera F-stop number
- Flash used (yes/no)
- Focus distance (some digital cameras store this element - very
interesting)
- Focal length (most zoom cameras store their zoomed-to focal length)
- Equivalent 35mm focal length (Calculated from focal length, CCD size,
and CCD resolution)
- Image resolution
- Time and date picture was taken
- Camera make and model