1.3.34 (December 24, 2019)
==========================
Special Issues:
* It has been discovered that the 'ICU' library (a perhaps 30MB C++
library) which is now often a libxml2 dependendency causes huge
process initialization overhead. This is noticed as unexpected
slowness when GraphicsMagick utilities are used to process small to
medium sized files. The time to initialize the 'ICU' library is
often longer than the time that GraphicsMagick would otherwise
require to read the input file, process the image, and write the
output file. If the 'ICU' dependency can not be avoided, then make
sure to use the modules build so there is only impact for file
formats which require libxml2. Please lobby the 'ICU' library
developers to change their implementation to avoid long start-up
times due to merely linking with the library.
Security Fixes:
* GraphicsMagick is now participating in Google's oss-fuzz project due
to the contributions and assistance of Alex Gaynor. Since February 4
2018, 386 issues have been opened by oss-fuzz (some of which were
benign build issues) and 376 of those issues have been resolved.
The issues list is available at
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list under search term
"graphicsmagick". Issues are available for anyone to view and
duplicate if they have been in "Verified" status for 30 days, or if
they have been in "New" status for 90 days. There are too many
fixes to list here. Please consult the GraphicsMagick ChangeLog
file, Mercurial repository commit log, and the oss-fuzz issues list
for details.
Bug fixes:
* DPS: Eliminate a memory leak.
* Debug Trace: Only output text to terminate an XML format log file if
XML format is active.
* EXIF Parser: Detect non-terminal parsing and report an error.
* EXIF Parser: Eliminate heap buffer overflows.
* HuffmanDecodeImage(): Fix heap overflow in 32-bit applications.
* MAT: Implement subimage/subrange support.
* MVG: Address non-terminal loops, excessive run-time, thrown
assertions, divide-by-zero, heap overflow, and memory leaks.
* OpenModule(): Now properly case-insensitive, as it used to be.
* PCX: Verify that pixel region is not negative. Assure that opacity
channel is initialized to opaqueOpacity. Update DirectClass
representation while PseudoClass representation is updated. Improve
read performance with uncompressed PCX.
* PICT: Fix heap overflow in PICT writer.
* PNG: Fix validation of raw profile length.
* PNG: Skip coalescing layers if there is only one layer.
* PNM: Fix denial of service opportunity by limiting the length of PNM
comment text.
* WPG: Avoid Avoid dereferencing a null pointer.
* WPG: Implement subimage/subrange support.
* WPG: Improve performance when reading an embedded image.
* Wand library: In MagickClearException(), destroy any existing
exception info before re-initializing the exception info or else
there will be a memory leak.
* XPM: Rquire that image properties appear in the first 512 bytes of
the XPM file header.
New Features:
* Visual Studio build supports JBIG and WebP compression in TIFF format.
API Updates:
* None
Feature improvements:
* Compliles clean using GCC 9.
Windows Delegate Updates/Additions:
* bzlib: bzip is updated to 1.0.8 release.
* jbig: jbigkit is updated to 2.1 release.
* lcms: lcms2 is updated to 2.9 release.
* libxml: libxml2 is updated to 2.9.10 release.
* png: libpng is updated to 1.6.37 release.
* tiff: libtiff is updated to 4.1.0 release.
* webp: libwebp is updated to the 1.0.3 release.
* zlib: zlib is updated to 1.2.11 release.
* TIFF: Now also supports reading JBIG-compressed TIFF, and
reading/writing WebP-compressed TIFF. A number of libtiff feature
options which are now commonly enabled were disabled and are now
enabled by default.
Build Changes:
* MinGW: Static and shared library builds were not working. Only the
modules build was actually working!
* Python scripts related to the build (enabled by
--enable-maintainer-mode) are now compatible with Python 3.
* Now supports using Google gperftools tcmalloc library for the memory
allocator. This improves performance for certain repetitive
work-loads and heavily-threaded algorithms.
* Configure now reports the status of zstd (FaceBook Zstandard)
compression in its configuration summary.
* TclMagick: Address many issues mentioned by SourceForge issue #420
"TclMagick issues and patch".
Behavior Changes:
* PNG: Post-processing to convert the image type in the PNG reader
based on a specified magick prefix string is now disabled. This can
(and should) be done after the image has been returned.
* Trace Logging: The compiled-in logging default is always to stderr,
which may be over-ridden using log.mgk as soon as it is loaded.
* Windows Build: Search registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER as well as
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE when searching for Ghostscript. By following the
procedure documented in SourceForge bug 615 "GhostScript
installation check", this allows for local user installations
without "administrator" privileges.
1.3.33 (July 20, 2019)
==========================
Special Issues:
* It has been discovered that the 'ICU' library (a perhaps 30MB C++
library) which is now often a libxml2 dependendency causes huge
process initialization overhead. This is noticed as unexpected
slowness when GraphicsMagick utilities are used to process small to
medium sized files. The time to initialize is often longer than the
time to read the input file, process the image, and write the output
file. If the 'ICU' dependency can not be avoided, then make sure to
use the modules build. Please lobby the 'ICU' library developers to
change their implementation to avoid long start-up times due to
merely linking with the library.
Security Fixes:
* GraphicsMagick is now participating in Google's oss-fuzz project due
to the contributions and assistance of Alex Gaynor. Since February 4
2018, 353 issues have been opened by oss-fuzz and 338 of those
issues have been resolved. The issues list is available at
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list under search term
"graphicsmagick". Issues are available for anyone to view and
duplicate if they have been in "Verified" status for 30 days, or if
they have been in "New" status for 90 days. There are too many
fixes to list here. Please consult the GraphicsMagick ChangeLog
file, Mercurial repository commit log, and the oss-fuzz issues list
for details.
* Documentation has been added regarding security hazards due to
commands which support a '@filename' syntax.
* MontageImages(): Fix wrong length argument to strlcat() when
building montage directory, which could allow heap overwrite.
Bug fixes:
* PNG: Pass correct size value to strlcat() in module registration
code. This bug is noticed to cause problems for Apple's OS X and
Linux Alpine with musl libc. This fixes a regression introduced by
the 1.3.32 release.
* Re-implement command-line utility `'@'` file inclusion support for
`-comment`, `-draw`, `-format`, and `-label` which was removed for
the 1.3.32 release. The new implementation is isolated to
command-line utility implementation code rather than being deeply
embedded in the library and exposed in other usage contexts. This
fixes a regression introduced by the 1.3.32 release.
* CAPTION: The The CAPTION reader did not appear to work at all any
more. Now it works again, but still not very well.
* MagickXDisplayImage(): Fix heap overwrite of windows->image.name and
windows->image.icon_name buffers. This bug has surely existed since
early GraphicsMagick releases.
* MagickXAnimateImages(): Fix memory leak of scene_info.pixels.
* AcquireTemporaryFileDescriptor(): Fix compilation under Cygwin. This
fixes a regression introduced by the 1.3.32 release.
* PNG: Fix saving to palette when mage has an alpha channel but no
color is marked as transparent.
* Compilation warnings in the Visual Studio WIN64 build due to the
'long' type being only 32-bits have been addressed.
New Features:
* None
API Updates:
* None
Feature improvements:
* None
Windows Delegate Updates/Additions:
* None
Build Changes:
* None
Behavior Changes:
* Support for `'@'` file inclusion support for `-comment`, `-draw`,
`-format`, and `-label` has been restored.
1.3.32:
Special Issues:
It has been discovered that the 'ICU' library (a perhaps 30MB C++ library) which is now often a libxml2 dependendency causes huge process initialization overhead. This is noticed as unexpected slowness when GraphicsMagick utilities are used to process small to medium sized files. The time to initialize is often longer than the time to read the input file, process the image, and write the output file. If the 'ICU' dependency can not be avoided, then make sure to use the modules build. Please lobby the 'ICU' library developers to change their implementation to avoid long start-up times due to merely linking with the library.
Security Fixes:
GraphicsMagick is now participating in Google's oss-fuzz project due to the contributions and assistance of Alex Gaynor. Since February 4 2018, 343 issues have been opened by oss-fuzz and 331 of those issues have been resolved. The issues list is available at https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list under search term "graphicsmagick". Issues are available for anyone to view and duplicate if they have been in "Verified" status for 30 days, or if they have been in "New" status for 90 days. There are too many fixes to list here. Please consult the GraphicsMagick ChangeLog file, Mercurial repository commit log, and the oss-fuzz issues list for details.
BMP reader: Fix heap overflow in 32-bit build due to arithmetic overflow. Only happens if limits are changed from defaults.
BMP reader/writer: Improve buffer-size calculations to guard against buffer overflows.
DIB reader: Reject files which claim more than 8-bits per pixel but also claim to be colormapped.
DIB reader/writer: Improve buffer-size calculations to guard against buffer overflows.
MIFF reader: Detect end of file while reading RLE packets.
MIFF reader: Fix heap overflow (for some files using RLE compression) caused by a typo in the code.
MAT writer: Added missing error handling to avoid heap overflow.
MNG reader: Fixed a small heap buffer overflow.
SVG reader: Fixed a stack buffer overflow.
TGA writer: Fix heap overflow when image rows/columns are larger than 65535.
TIFF reader: Rationalize tile width/height to reject large tile sizes which are much larger than the image dimensions.
TIFF reader: Apply memory resource limits to strip and tile allocations.
WMF reader: Fixed a division by zero problem.
XWD reader: Many heap buffer overflows and uses of uninitialized data were fixed.
Pixel cache: Now apply resource limits to pixel nexus allocations using the same limits (total pixels, width, height, memory) as applied to the whole image since some requests are directly influenced by the input file. More tests are added for arithmetic overflow. Care was taken to minimize performance impact due to the many extra checks.
Bug fixes:
See above note about oss-fuzz fixes.
Fixed include order of magick/api.h vs wand/wand_symbols.h.
WriteImage(): Eliminate use of just-freed memory in clone_info->magick when throwing exception due to no support for format.
Magick++/lib/Magick++/Drawable.h: Fix use of clang diagnostic syntax.
DIB: Preserve PseudoClass opaque representation if ICO mask is opaque.
JPEG reader: Restore ability to access detailed image properties while in 'ping' mode.
JPEG reader: Base test for "Unreasonable dimensions" on original JPEG dimensions and not the scaled dimensions.
JPEG reader: Allow input files to have a compression ratio as high as 2500. Extremely compressed files were being rejected.
FreeType renderer: Fixed a memory leak.
PDF writer: Fixed a memory leak.
PDF writer: Fixed a thread safety problem.
PICT reader: Fix a thread safety problem.
Exception reporting: Throwing an exception was not thread safe. Now it is.
Exception reporting: Handle the case where some passed character strings refer to existing exception character strings.
Command-line parser now does not attempt to read a list of filenames from a file in '@name' syntax if the path '@name' exists. Previously it would attempt to read a list of file names from 'name' even if '@name' did exist.
Rendering: Short-circuit path parsing and return and error immediately if an error occurs.
New Features:
Added support for writing the Braille image format (by Samuel Thibault).
WebP writer: Support WebP 'use_sharp_yuv' option ("if needed, use sharp (and slow) RGB->YUV conversion") via -define webp:use-sharp-yuv=true.
The version command output now reports the OpenMP specification number rather than just the integer version identifier.
API Updates:
ReallocateImageColormap() added to re-allocate an existing colormap.
Some improperly-exposed globals are now static as they should have been.
[It is worth building packages with PKG_DEVELOPER=yes set before committing
updates.]
GraphicsMagick 1.3.31 added PKG_CONFIG, PKG_CONFIG_PATH, and presumably
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR to its build system, which then appear in the output
of "gm version". Ignore the WRKDIR which appears listed there.
1.3.31:
Special Issues:
Firmware and operating system updates to address the Spectre vulnerability (and possibly to some extent the Meltdown vulnerability) have substantially penalized GraphicsMagick's OpenMP performance. Performance is reduced even with GCC 7 and 8's improved optimizers. There does not appear to be anything we can do about this.
Security Fixes:
GraphicsMagick is now participating in Google's oss-fuzz project due to the contributions and assistance of Alex Gaynor. Since February 4 2018, 292 issues have been opened by oss-fuzz and 279 of those issues have been resolved. The issues list is available at https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list under search term "graphicsmagick". Issues are available for anyone to view and duplicate if they have been in "Verified" status for 30 days, or if they have been in "New" status for 90 days. There are too many fixes to list here. Please consult the GraphicsMagick ChangeLog file, Mercurial repository commit log, and the oss-fuzz issues list for details.
Bug fixes:
See above note about oss-fuzz fixes.
CINEON: Fix unexpected hang on a crafted Cineon image. SourceForge issue 571.
Drawing recursion is limited to 100 and may be tuned via the MAX_DRAWIMAGE_RECURSION pre-processor definition.
Fix reading MIFF files using legacy keyword 'color-profile' for ICC color profile as was used by ImageMagick 4.2.9.
Fix reading/writing files when 'magick' is specified in lower case. This bug was a regression in 1.3.30.
New Features:
TIFF: Support Zstd compression in TIFF. This requires libtiff 4.0.10 or later.
TIFF: Support WebP compression in TIFF. This requires libtiff 4.0.10 or later.
API Updates:
MagickMonitor() is marked as deprecated. Code should not be using this function any more.
Feature improvements:
The progress monitor callbacks (registered using MagickMonitor() or MagickMonitorFormatted()) are serialized via a common semaphore rather than via critical sections in OpenMP loops. OpenMP loops are updated to use OpenMP 'atomic' and 'flush' to update shared loop variables rather than using a OpenMP 'critical' construct, reducing contention. Performance on some targets is observed to have been improved by this change.
Build Changes:
There was already a 'compare' command installed with the '--enable-magick-compat' configure option was used but it did not function. Now it functions. There was no compare command in ImageMagick 5.5.2 and this compare command is only roughly similar to a compare command in some subsequent ImageMagick release.
Removed Remove Ghostscript library support (--with-gslib) from configure script. The 'HasGS' pre-processor defines which were enabled by this remain in the source code so it is still possible to use this library if absolutely necessary (e.g. CPPFLAGS=-DHasGS LIBS=-lgs).
No longer explicitly link with the OpenMP library when it will be supplied already due to CFLAGS.
Behavior Changes:
JPEG: Libjpeg-turbo is allowed 1/5th the memory resource limit provided for Graphicsmagick via the cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use option, which is part of the IJG JPEG API/ABI, but usually not supported there. This feature works for libjpeg-turbo 1.5.2 and later. Limiting the memory usage is useful since libjpeg-turbo may otherwise consume arbitrary amounts of memory even before Graphicsmagick is informed of the image dimensions.
JPEG: The maximum number of JPEG progressive scans is limited to 50. Otherwise some technically valid files could be read for almost forever.
1.3.29:
Security Fixes:
GraphicsMagick is now participating in Google's oss-fuzz project due to the contributions and assistance of Alex Gaynor. Since February 4 2018, 180 issues have been opened by oss-fuzz and 173 of those issues have been resolved. The issues list is available at https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list under search term "graphicsmagick". Issues are available for anyone to view and duplicate if they have been in "Verified" status for 30 days, or if they have been in "New" status for 90 days. There are too many fixes to list here. Please consult the GraphicsMagick ChangeLog file, Mercurial repository commit log, and the oss-fuzz issues list for details.
JNG: Require that the embedded JPEG image have the same dimensions as the JNG image as provided by JHDR. Avoids a heap write overflow.
MNG: Arbitrarily limit the number of loops which may be requested by the MNG LOOP chunk to 512 loops, and provide the '-define mng:maximum-loops=value' option in case the user wants to change the limit. This fixes a denial of service caused by large LOOP specifications.
Bug fixes:
Many oss-fuzz fixes are bug fixes.
DICOM: Pre/post rescale functions are temporarily disabled (until the implementation is fixed).
JPEG: Fix regression in last release in which reading some JPEG files produces the error "Improper call to JPEG library in state 201".
ICON: Some DIB-based Windows ICON files were reported as corrupt to an unexpectedly missing opacity mask image.
In-memory Blob I/O: Don't implicitly increase the allocation size due to seek offsets.
MNG: Detect and handle failure to allocate global PLTE. Fix divide by zero.
DrawGetStrokeDashArray(): Check for failure to allocate memory.
BlobToImage(): Now produces useful exception reports to cover the cases where 'magick' was not set and the file format could not be deduced from its header.
API Updates:
Wand API: Added MagickIsPaletteImage(), MagickIsOpaqueImage(), MagickIsMonochromeImage(), MagickIsGrayImage(), MagickHasColormap() based on contributions by Troy Patteson.
New structure ImageExtra added and Image 'clip_mask' member is replaced by 'extra' which points to private ImageExtra allocation. The ImageGetClipMask() function now provides access to the clip mask image.
New structure DrawInfoExtra and DrawInfo 'clip_path' is replaced by 'extra' which points to private DrawInfoExtra allocation. The DrawInfoGetClipPath() function now provides access to the clip path.
New core library functions: GetImageCompositeMask(), CompositeMaskImage(), CompositePathImage(), SetImageCompositeMask(), ImageGetClipMask(), ImageGetCompositeMask(), DrawInfoGetClipPath(), DrawInfoGetCompositePath()
Deprecated core library functions: RegisterStaticModules(), UnregisterStaticModules().
Feature improvements:
Static modules (in static library or shared library without dynamically loadable modules) are now lazy-loaded using the same external interface as the lazy-loader for dynamic modules. This results in more similarity between the builds and reduces the fixed initialization overhead by only initializing the modules which are used.
SVG: The quality of SVG support has been significantly improved due to the efforts of Greg Wolfe.
FreeType/TTF rendering: Rendering fixes for opacity.
1.3.27:
Security Fixes:
* CMYK: Fix heap overwrites in raw CMYK writer. Fix heap overwrites
in raw CMYK reader (noticed when doing montage).
* GIF: Assure that global colormap is initialized.
* DescribeImage(): Fix possible heap write overflow when describing
visual image directory. Fix possible heap read overflow while
accessing heap data, and possible information disclosure while
describing the IPTC profile.
* DICOM: Fix huge memory allocation based on bogus length value (DOS
opportunity).
* DrawDashPolygon(): Fix heap out of bounds read in render code.
* GRAY: Fix heap overwrites in raw GRAY reader (noticed when doing
montage).
* JNG: Fix heap overruns. Fix assertions.
* JNG: Prevent a crash due to zero-length color_image while reading a
JNG image. (CVE-2017-11102). Reject JNG files with unreasonable
dimensions given the file size (avoid DOS).
* JNX: Fix DOS due to excessive memory allocations with corrupt file.
* JPEG: Do not allocate backing image pixels until a scanline has been
successfully read. Avoids DOS opportunity with suitably
manufactured file.
* MAP: Fix null pointer dereference or segmentation violation.
* MAT: Fix heap write overflow.
* MNG: Reject over-large (65k by 65k) image. Fix heap overwrites.
* PAM: Fix heap buffer overflow in PAM writer for 1 bit/sample + alpha.
* PICT: Fix excessive memory allocation due to malformed image file.
* PNG: Fix heap buffer overflow in PNG writer when promoting from
indexed PNG to RGBA.
* PNM: Fix DOS due to excessive memory allocations with corrupt file.
* RGB: Fix heap overwrite in raw RGB writer. Fix heap overwrites in
raw RGB reader (noticed when doing montage).
* RLE: Fix DOS opportunities due to false claims in image header. Fix
heap out of bounds read.
* SFW: Avoid possible heap write overflow.
* SUN: Fix heap read overflow. Fix DOS due to excessive memory
allocations with corrupt file.
* SVG: Fix heap write overflow.
* TIFF: Use heuristics to avoid DOS (excessive memory use) due to
false claims by input file. It is possible that this may reject
some valid files. Fix possible small heap overwrite beyond the
allocated scanline buffer due to the NumberOfObjectsInArray() macro
rounding up rather than down.
* UIL: Fix heap overwrite in writer.
* WPG: Fix DOS issues (memory, disk space, CPU time) due to
insufficient validations. Fix heap overwrites.
* XBM: Fix DOS issue where code remains stuck in loop and does not
return.
* XV 332 (PNM): Fix null pointer dereference due to malformed file.
* TracePSClippingPath()/TraceSVGClippingPath(): Fix heap out of bounds
read.
* Validate path entries in the MAGICK_CODER_MODULE_PATH and
MAGICK_FILTER_MODULE_PATH environment variables and convert all
paths to real paths if possible. This avoids possible use of
relative paths to load modules (a possible security issue), or the
possibility of adding a directory which was in the path, but
missing, and may improve efficiency by removing non-existent paths.
Bug fixes:
* AVS: Memory leaks eliminated.
* CINEON: Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* CMYK: Memory leaks eliminated.
* CUT: Memory leaks eliminated. Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* DCM: Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* DrawImage(): Avoid "negative" strncpy(). This seems to be benign
with glibc but perhaps not with other implementations.
* DPX: Memory leaks eliminated.
* EMF: Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* FindMagickModule(): Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* FITS: Fix memory leak.
* GIF: Fix memory leak.
* HDF: Memory leaks eliminated.
* HISTOGRAM: Fix memory leak.
* JNG: Memory leaks eliminated. Memory use after free and double-free
issues eliminated. Error reporting fixes.
* Magick::Options::strokeDashArray(): Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* MagickXFileBrowserWidget(): Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* MAT: Memory leaks eliminated.
* MagickMapCloneMap(): Fix possible assertion failure.
* MNG: Memory use after free issues eliminated. Fix possible use of
NULL pointer. Fix memory leaks.
* MontageImageCommand(): Fix memory leaks.
* MPC: Fix memory leak in writer.
* MPEG: Fix memory leaks in writer.
* MTV: Memory leaks eliminated.
* NTRegistryKeyLookup(): Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* NTGetTypeList(): Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* PCD: Memory leaks eliminated.
* PCL: Fix null pointer dereference in PCL writer.
* PCX: Memory leaks eliminated.
* PALM: Fix possible use of NULL pointer. Fix memory leak.
* PICT: Memory leaks eliminated.
* PNG: Fix small (one-off) heap read overflow.
* PNM: Fix memory leaks.
* PS: Fix use of null pointer in error path.
* PWP: Fix possible use of null pointer.
* ReplaceImageColormap(): Throw an exception rather than assertion if
the input image is not colormapped.
* RGB: Fix memory leak.
* SegmentImage(): Fix possible use of NULL pointer.
* SetImageProfile(): Fix possible assertion failure.
* SGI: Check for EOF while reading SGI file header.
* SUN: Fix memory leak.
* TIFF: Fix possible use of NULL pointer. Fix memory leaks in writer.
* TIM: Fix memory leak.
* TOPOL: Fix possible use of NULL pointer. Fix memory leaks.
* VIFF: Fix memory leak.
* WEBP: Detect partial write to output file.
* WPG: Fix possible use of null pointer. Fix excessive use of disk
resources due to insufficient validations.
* WriteImage(): Restore use of GetBlobStatus() to test if an I/O error
was encountered while writing output file. This assures that I/O
failure in writers which do not themselves verify writes is assured
to be reported.
* WMF: Memory use after free issues eliminated.
* YUV: Fix memory leaks.
New Features:
* PNG: Implemented eXIf chunk support.
* WEBP: Add support for EXIF and ICC metadata provided that at least
libwebp 0.5.0 is used.
* Magick++ Image autoOrient(): New Image method to auto-orient an
image so it looks right-side up by default.
Windows Delegate Updates/Additions:
* Libtiff is updated to libtiff 4.0.9.
Build Changes:
* JPEG/PNG: The SETJMP_IS_THREAD_SAFE definition is used to determine
if setjmp/longjmp are thread safe. If these interfaces are thread
safe, then concurrent reads/writes are possible. This definition is
false for Solaris but true for Linux. JPEG and PNG will be fully
concurrent if this definition is enabled.
Behavior Changes:
* PALM: PALM writer is disabled.
* ThrowLoggedException(): Capture the first exception at
ErrorException level or greater, or only capture exception if it is
more severe than an already reported exception.
* DestroyJNG(): This internal function is now declared static and is
removed from shared library or DLL namespace.
Security Fixes:
---------------
DPX: Fix excessive use of memory (DOS issue) due to file header claiming large image dimensions but insufficient backing data. (CVE-2017-10799).
JNG: Fix memory leak when reading invalid JNG image (CVE-2017-8350).
MAT: Fix excessive use of memory (DOS issue) due to continuing processing with insufficient data and claimed large image size. Verify each file extent to make sure that it is within range of file size. (CVE-2017-10800).
META: Fix heap overflow while parsing 8BIM chunk (CVE-2016-7800).
PCX: Fix denial of service issue.
RLE: Fix abnomally slow operation (denial of service issue) with intentionally corrupt colormapped file.
PICT: Fix possible buffer overflow vulnerability given suitably truncated input file.
PNG: Enforce spec requirement that the dimensions of the JPEG embedded in a JDAT chunk must match the JHDR dimensions (CVE-2016-9830).
PNG: Avoid NULL dereference when MAGN chunk processing fails.
SCT: Fix stack-buffer read overflow (underflow?) while reading SCT header.
SGI: Fix denial of service issues. Delay large memory allocations until file header has fully passed sanity checks.
TIFF: Fix out of bounds read when reading CMYKA TIFF which claims to have only 2 samples per pixel (CVE-2017-6335).
TIFF: Fix out of bounds read when reading RGB TIFF which claims to have only 1 sample per pixel (CVE-2017-10794).
WPG: Fix heap overflow (CVE-2016-7996). Fix assertion crash (CVE-2016-7997).
Bug fixes:
----------
DifferenceImage(): Fix Fix all-black difference image if an input file is colormapped.
EXIF orientation was not being properly detected for some files.
-frame: The import command -frame handling was improperly implemented and was using already freed data.
GIF: Fixes for "Excessive LZW string data" problem.
Magick++: Bug fixes to PathSmoothCurvetoRel::operator() and PathSmoothCurvetoRel::operator().
PAM: Support writing GRAYSCALE PAM format.
PNG: Fix memory leaks.
SVG: Fixed a memory leak. Fixed a possible null pointer dereference.
TclMagick: Problem that TkMagick could not resolve functions from TclMagick under Linux is fixed.
TclMagick: Fix parser validatation in magickCmd() to avoid crash given a syntax error.
TIFF: Fix for reading old JPEG files (avoids "Improper call to JPEG library in state 0. (LibJpeg).").
TXT: Fixed memory leak.
XCF: Error checking is improved.
New Features:
-------------
EXIF rotation: Support is added such that the EXIF orientation tag is updated when the image is rotated.
MAT: Now support reading multiple images from Matlab V4 format.
Magick++: Orientation method now updates orientation in EXIF profile, if it exists.
Magick++: Added Image attribute method which accepts a 'char *' argument, and will remove the attribute if the value argument is NULL.
-orient: The -orient command line option now also updates the orientation in the EXIF profile, if it exists.
PGX: Support PGX JPEG 2000 format for reading and writing (within the bounds of what JasPer supports).
Wand API: Added MagickAutoOrientImage(), MagickGetImageOrientation(), MagickSetImageOrientation(), MagickRemoveImageOption(), and MagickClearException().
1.3.25 (September 5, 2016)
==========================
Special Issues:
* None
Security Fixes:
* EscapeParenthesis(): I was notified by Gustavo Grieco of a heap
overflow in EscapeParenthesis() used in the text annotation code.
While not being able to reproduce the issue, the implementation of
this function is completely redone.
* Utah RLE: Reject truncated/absurd files which caused huge memory
allocations and/or consumed huge CPU. Problem was reported by
Agostino Sarubbo based on testing with AFL.
* SVG/MVG: Fix another case of CVE-2016-2317 (heap buffer overflow) in
the MVG rendering code (also impacts SVG).
* TIFF: Fix heap buffer read overflow while copying sized TIFF
attributes. Problem was reported by Agostino Sarubbo based on
testing with AFL.
Bug fixes:
* GetToken(): Fix obscure bug (read beyond end of string buffer)
noticed while parsing a MVG file. This problem was reported by
Gustavo Grieco.
* MVG rendering: Fix undesired hard errors when some objects were
drawn outside of the image bounds. Requests to draw objects
entirely outside of the image should be silently ignored.
* MVG/SVG rendering: Fix gradient size sanity checks which were
causing gradient requests to fail. Due to a design weakness in that
gradient images allocate resources rather than being computations at
point of use, the maximum gradient image size is now hard-limited to
5000x5000 pixels until the design problem is fixed. Some SVG icons
(as small as 8x8 pixels) authored using Inkscape request absurdly
huge gradients. Gradient sizes as large as 20,000x20,000 have been
observed in SVG icon files delivered by packages on an Ubuntu Linux
system.
* SVG: Fix some memory leaks which occur on parsing error.
New Features:
* None
Feature improvements:
* ElapsedTime(): Use clock_gettime() (when available with default
linkage) to obtain elapsed time.
* DescribeImage(): Provide 6 digits of seconds precision in in elapsed
time output. Previously the resolution was rounded up to a full
second.
Windows Delegate Updates/Additions:
* webp: Updated bundled libwebp to release 0.5.1.
* libxml: Updated bundled libxml2 to release 2.9.4.
* lcms: Updated bundled lcms2 to release 2.8.
* png: Update bundled libpng to release 1.6.24.
Build Changes:
* OpenMP is properly configured for clang 3.8 using its own '-lomp'
rather than '-lgomp'.
Behavior Changes:
* SVG: Some SVG files may be rejected due to absurdly large gradient
requests.
* The 'identify' and 'info' functionality only shows the pixel read
rate if image was not read in 'ping' mode. Provide 6 digits of
seconds precision in in elapsed time output.
1.3.24 (May 30, 2016)
==========================
.. _`GCC bug 53967` : http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53967
Special Issues:
* A shell exploit (CVE-2016-5118) was discovered associated with a
filename syntax where file names starting with '|' are intepreted as
shell commands executed via popen(). Insufficient sanitization in
the SVG and MVG renderers allows such filenames to be passed through
from potentially untrusted files. There might be other ways for
untrusted inputs to produce such filenames. Due to this issue,
support for the feature is removed entirely.
* A shell exploit was discovered associated with the gnuplot delegate
and which is triggered by the 'gplt' entry in delegates.mgk. A
remote exploit is possible if the attacker can cause a provided SVG
or MVG file to be rendered (or the user opens a provided file). The
gnuplot program must be installed in order for the exploit to be
successful. It is strongly recommended to remove this entry in all
delegates.mgk files.
* Due to `GCC bug 53967`_, several key agorithms (e.g. convolution)
may execute much faster (e.g. 2-3X) for x86-64 and/or when SSE is
enabled for floating point math (`-mfpmath=sse`) if the GCC option
`-frename-registers` is used. Default 32-bit builds do not
experience the problem since they use '387 math. It is not clear in
what version of GCC this problem started but it was not noticed by
the developers until the GCC 4.6 timeframe. Other compilers do not
suffer from this bug. Please lobby the GCC project to fix this
embarrassing performance bug.
Security Fixes:
* BLOB: Remove support for reading input from a shell command, or
writing output to a shell command, by prefixing the specified
filename (containing the command) with a '|'. This feature provided
a remote shell execution opportunity.
* DIB: Fixed out of bounds reads. Added more header validations.
* JNG: File size limits are enforced.
* MAT: Fixed denial of service opportunity. Fix hang on corrupt deflate stream.
* META: Fixed out of bounds reads and writes.
* MIFF: Fixed thrown assertion.
* MSL: Ignore the file extension on MSL files. It is necessary to add
a "msl:" prefix to MSL files to read the as an image.
* MVG: No longer assume that files ending with extension ".mvg" are
MVG files. MVG parsing does more validity checking on its input.
Assure that enough PrimitiveInfo structures are allocated in advance
to support a given vector path (heap overflow problem).
* PCX: Fixed unreasonable memory allocation due to intentionally
corrupt file.
* PDB: Fixed a heap buffer overflow and out of bounds read.
* PICT: Fixed an out of bounds write.
* PS: Ghostscript is now always run with -dSAFER for safer execution.
* PSD: Fixed segmentation violations, heap buffer overflows, and out
of bounds writes.
* RLE: Fixed out of bounds reads and writes.
* ReadImages(): Fixed a possible infinite recursion due to a crafted input file.
* RotateImage(): Fixed thrown assertion.
* SGI: Fixed out of bounds writes.
* SUN: Fixed out of bounds reads and writes.
* SVG: Fixed heap and stack buffer overflows, as well as segmentation
violations (CVE-2016-2317 and CVE-2016-2318). Also fixed endless
loop, unexpectedly large memory allocation, divide by zero, and
recursion issues.
* TIFF: Fixed an assertion while reading. Fixed benign heap overflow.
* TMP: Adding a "tmp:" prefix to a filename no longer removes the file
since this seems dangerous.
* VIFF: Fix excessive memory allocation with intentionally corrupted input file.
* XCF: Fixed a heap buffer overflow.
* XPM: Fixed several heap buffer overflows, and out of bound
reads/writes. Also fixed a case of excessive memory allocation.
* delegate.mgk: The default delegate.mgk file has been pared down in
order to reduce security exposure.
* gnuplot ('gplt' delegate in delegates.mgk): Support for rendering
gnuplot files is removed since the format is inherently insecure.
* File names: File names starting with a '|' character are no longer
interpreted as shell commands to be executed as input or output.
Bug fixes:
* BMP: Fix reading 24-bit Microsoft BMP which claims to have a
colormap.
* FILE: `file://` URLs are properly supported now (they never worked
before).
* JP2: It is now possible to write lossless JPEG 2000 "JP2" format.
* SVG: Support font-size "medium".
New Features:
* Blob I/O C APIs: Added signed versions of short and long Read/Write
functions.
* FILE: `file://` URLs are properly supported now (they never worked
before).
* MAT: Matlab V4 is now partially supported.
* Magick++: Added double-precision xResolution() and yResolution()
methods to support setting the horizontal and vertical resolution
with double floating point precision.
* Mogrify now supports a -preserve-timestamp option to preserve file
access and modification timestamps.
Feature improvements:
Windows Delegate Updates/Additions:
* Updated bundled libpng to release 1.6.19.
* Updated bundled libwebp to release 0.4.4.
* Update bundled libxml2 to release 2.9.3.
* Update bundled freetype to release 2.6.2.
Build Changes:
* Added ``--enable-broken-coders`` configure option to enable file
format support which may be broken or cause security issues. The
PSD format is now classified as "broken" (until it is fixed).
Behavior Changes:
* PSD format is not included in the build by default.
* Files ending with ".mvg" and ".msl" are not assumed to be image
files by default.
* File names starting with '|' are no longer treated as shell
commands.
* Gnuplot and POV delegate support is removed from the default
delegate.mgk file.
The find-prefix infrastructure was required in a pkgviews world where
packages installed from pkgsrc could have different installation
prefixes, and this was a way for a dependency prefix to be determined.
Now that pkgviews has been removed there is no longer any need for the
overhead of this infrastructure. Instead we use BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pkg
for dependencies pulled in via buildlink, or LOCALBASE/PREFIX where the
dependency is coming from pkgsrc.
Provides a reasonable performance win due to the reduction of `pkg_info
-qp` calls, some of which were redundant anyway as they were duplicating
the same information provided by BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pkg.
Special Issues:
* Due to GCC bug 53967, several key agorithms (e.g. convolution) may execute much faster (e.g. 2-3X) for x86-64 and/or when SSE is enabled for floating point math (-mfpmath=sse) if the GCC option -frename-registers is used. Default 32-bit builds do not experience the problem since they use '387 math. It is not clear in what version of GCC this problem started but it was not noticed by the developers until the GCC 4.6 timeframe. Other compilers do not suffer from this bug. Please lobby the GCC project to fix this embarrassing performance bug.
* Magick++: Any libraries or applications using Magick++ should be rebuilt in order to use this new release. Libraries and applications will be able to continue to use prior versions of Magick++ without being re-built, while benefiting from updated C libraries, provided that the system supports library versioning.
Security Fixes:
* General Coverity fixes. Some might have security consequences.
* Ghostscript options concatenation is more secure against buffer overflow.
* Windows: Built-in random number generator is now salted using CryptGenRandom(). This improves the robustness of the temporary file allocator.
Bug fixes:
* ...
Special Issues:
Due to GCC bug 53967, several key agorithms (e.g. convolution) may execute much faster (e.g. 2-3X) for x86-64 and/or when SSE is enabled for floating point math (-mfpmath=sse) if the GCC option -frename-registers is used. Default 32-bit builds do not experience the problem since they use '387 math. It is not clear in what version of GCC this problem started but it was not noticed by the developers until the GCC 4.6 timeframe. Other compilers do not suffer from this bug. Please lobby the GCC project to fix this embarrassing performance bug.
Bug fixes:
Compilation: No longer undefine __attribute__ since this may be used by system or compiler headers and cause problems.
BMP: Alpha channel from BMP3 format was inverted.
PNG: Fix round-trip repeatability issue (due to rounding algorithm) with modern versions of libpng. Prefer the less accurate method which does not alter the image.
PNG: Fix some memory leaks in error-handling paths.
PNM: Scaling of alpha in sub-ranged pixels is fixed.
Wand API: Removed development debug fprintf which causes each drawing primitive to be printed to stderr.
PS, PS2, PS3, PDF: Only use resolution from image or -density if units was properly specified. Without units, resolution is worthless.
PS, PS2, PS3, PDF: Use resolution from image if it appears to be valid.
WebP: Fix inverted return status which caused failure to be reported instead of success.
Rotation clipping/shearing errors for short wide images at some angles is fixed.
-geometry: Deal with resize geometry missing width or height (e.g. '640x' or 'x480') by substituting the missing value with one which preserves the image aspect ratio. This has been documented to be supported since almost the dawn of GraphicsMagick but was not actually supported until now.
-geometry: Support '>' and '<' qualifiers with '@' qualifier to specify if image should be resized if larger or lesser than given area specification.
New Features:
Wand API: MagickSetImageGravity() - New function to set image gravity.
Wand API: MagickGetImageGravity() - New function to get image gravity.
Wand API: MagickSetImageMatte() - New function to set the image matte channel enable flag.
Wand API: MagickGetImageMatte() - New function to read the image matte channel enable flag.
Wand API: MagickSetImageGeometry() - New function to set the image geometry string.
Wand API: MagickGetImageGeometry() - New function to get the image geometry string.
Wand API: MagickOperatorImageChannel() - New function to apply an operator to an image channel.
Magick++ API: New Image::thumbnail() method for fast image resizing, particularly to make thumbnails.
Core C API: Added SetLogMethod() to allow an application/library to specify a function to be called for logging.
Clang/LLVM: Provide support for clang/llvm attribute and builtin specifiers similar to that provided for GCC.
OpenMP: OpenMP native locking and thread specific data is supported via a configuration option (is not the default). This offers a "pure" OpenMP compilation mode. No real value for this compilation mode has been observed yet but it seems worthy to support.
Coders: Added BrokenCoderClass to mark coders which often malfunction or are not very useful in their current condition.
Composition: Added HardLight composition operator, which is now used by PSD and XCF formats, and available via command line, Magick++ API, PerlMagick API, and Wand API.
Composition: Added ScreenCompositePixels composition operator.
Composition: Added missing Photoshop separable compositing operations, Overlay, Exclusion, ColorBurn, ColorDodge, SoftLight, LinearBurn, LinearDodge, LinearLight, VividLight, PinLight, HardMix.
+set: Command line utilities now support +set to remove an existing image attribute.
-format: Support additional format specifiers 'g', 'A', 'C', 'D', 'G', 'H', 'M', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'T', 'U', 'W', 'X', and '@', similar to the major brand.
-operator: New quantum operators ThresholdBlackNegateQuantumOp and ThresholdWhiteNegateQuantumOp These correspond to -operator "Threshold-Black-Negate" and "Threshold-White-Negate".
TIFF: Now support setting the TIFF "Software" tag for users who do not want to admit to using GraphicsMagick.
WebP: All of the WebP encoder encoder options are now supported by -define arguments.
Feature improvements:
Pixel interpolation quality is greatly improved, with minimal impact on performance. Pixel interpolation now also works well given an alpha channel.
WebP: WebP support is now prepared to compile with most WebP library versions and supports all features except for those pertaining to "RIFF" container support.
Performance Improvements:
Non-integral image rotation performance has been improved by about 40%, with lower memory usage as well.
GradientImage: Update image is_grayscale and is_monochrome flags based on gradient color properties.
Windows Delegate Updates/Additions:
PNG: Libpng 1.6.12 - June 12, 2014.
JPEG: libjpeg 9a of January 19, 2014.
FreeType: FreeType 2.5.3 of March 6, 2014.
WebP: webp 0.4.0 of January 20, 2013.
zlib: zlib 1.2.8 of April 28, 2013.
Build Changes:
--without-threads no longer disables use of OpenMP. Use the already existing option --disable-openmp to disable OpenMP.
Makefiles: Include paths are now exceedingly pedantic to make sure that only the required directories are included.
VisualMagick configure: Improve configure program so that it is possible to select QuantumDepth, OpenMP, and 64-bit build via configure dialog boxes as well as options on the command line. Also automatically detects and deals with similarly named files in subdirectories so that WebP support can now build successfully.
Behavior Changes:
MultiplyCompositePixels: Multiply composition now uses SVG interpretation of how alpha should be handled. No longer does a simple multiply of alpha channel.
Composition: The Difference, Darken, Lighten, and HardLight composition operators were modified to support alpha in their computations.
PNG: Using -optimize no longer triggers palette and depth optimizations since their implementations have been problematic.
mail, add -frename-registers to CFLAGS when building with GCC 4.* on x86_64
to work around GCC bug 53967 and gain a 2-3X speedup in certain sections.
Bump PKGREVISION.
Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
Security Fixes:
EPT: Fix crash observed when Ghostscript fails to produce useful output. This was particularly noticeable when Ghostscript was not installed. This crash could be used to cause denial of service.
PNG: With libpng 1.6.X, avoid a crash while copying a PNG with a "known incorrect ICC profile". This crash could be used to cause denial of service.
Bug fixes:
Build: Fix cross-compilation for MinGW64 on Linux build machine.
Build: configure FreeType test no longer insists that <freetype/freetype.h> can be included.
CMS profile: Only delete the CMS transform if it is non-null. Fixes assersion observed when lcms returned a null profile and GraphicsMagick attempted to deallocate it.
Drawing: Improve error handling logic so that drawing returns quickly on pixel access errors rather than plowing on ahead. This avoids problems with SVGs which take seemingly forever to render.
Drawing via C/C++ APIs: BevelJoin no longer causes a MVG parsing error.
EPT: Fix crash observed when Ghostscript fails to produce useful output. This was particularly noticeable when Ghostscript was not installed.
OpenMP: Revert use of omp_set_dynamic() since it caused performance issues when using GCC's GOMP implementation and the number of threads to use is specified.
EXIF profile: Support the SubjectArea EXIF tag.
MIFF writer: PseudoClass format was written incorrectly for depth greater than 8.
MIFF writer: RLE compressed format used inverted alpha from the other subformats and contrary to the MIFF specification.
MIFF reader: Fixes Fixes to be able to read MIFF written by ImageMagick 6.X, including DirectClass grayscale images (except for RLE compressed).
Mosaic: Fixed unsigned underflow problem with -mosaic when page offset is negative and exceeds image width or height, resulting in assertions, out of memory errors, or pixel cache limit errors.
PDF: Consistently initialize Image page width and height to image width and height. While general to all of GraphicsMagick, this change is to assure that the PDF writer computes page dimensioning consistently. PDF page dimensioning was wrong if the image had been resized with -geometry "100%".
PAM: Fix MAXVAL scaling when reading PAM images. PAM was only working correctly for images with 256 or 64k levels.
PNM: PGM "P2" format writer wrote bad output for 8-bit depth.
PNG: With libpng 1.6.X, avoid a crash while copying a PNG with a "known incorrect ICC profile".
PNG: Q8 GM build now correctly reads 16-bit PNG files.
TIFF writer: Try to avoid writing more than 32k strips per image by increasing rows-per-strip since some programs fail to read images with more than 32k strips per image.
TIM reader: PSX TIM reports 8-bit depth (rather than 16).
TTF font rendering: Improve FreeType rendering error logic so that rendering returns immediately on pixel access errors rather than plowing on ahead.
TTF font rendering: Support rendering UTF-8 up to 21-bit code points. Was only supporting 16-bit code points.
Wand API: DrawSetStrokeDashArray() / DrawGetStrokeDashArray(), fix failure to work properly due to this code path never being tested.
Windows Ghostscript: 64-bit GraphicsMagick no longer requires both 32-bit and 64-bit builds of Ghostscript to be installed in order to read Postscript and PDF formats.
XPM reader: Reported depth now depends on the colormap rather than always claiming to be 16-bit.
New Features:
JPEG: Add support for writing 'XMP' profile.
PNM: As a simple non-standard extension to the standard PNM and PAM formats, support writing and reading 32-bit sample depth. Writing such files is only supported by the Q32 build although they may be read by any build.
WebP: Now supports reading and writing Google's WebP format. This feature is not currently supported by the Windows Visual Studio build.
to address issues with NetBSD-6(and earlier)'s fontconfig not being
new enough for pango.
While doing that, also bump freetype2 dependency to current pkgsrc
version.
Suggested by tron in PR 47882
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
Special Issues:
Due to GCC bug 53967, several key agorithms (e.g. convolution) may execute much faster (e.g. 2-3X) for x86-64 and/or when SSE is enabled for floating point math (-mfpmath=sse) if the GCC option -frename-registers is used. Default 32-bit builds do not experience the problem since they use '387 math. It is not clear in what version of GCC this problem started but it was not noticed by the developers until the GCC 4.6 timeframe. Other compilers do not suffer from this bug.
Security Fixes:
None.
Bug fixes:
Fixed bug with format substitutions if input string ends with a single '%'.
BMP: Fixed an old bug with decoding chromaticity primaries.
PNG: Fixed reading of interlaced images. Fix reading of sub-8-bit palette and grayscale images. Some PNG sub-formats were written incorrectly. Fix crash in PNG8 writer if image colors happened to be non-zero but image was not actually colormapped.
PNG: Configure script now also searches for libpng versions 16 and 17.
TIFF: Fix a crash which was noticed when writing RGBA separated (planar) format.
--enable-symbol-prefix was not prefixing all of the C symbols. Some core C library functions were not prefixed. This option applies to the Wand library API as well now.
C API: When input is from a user-provided file descriptor, the file position is restored after reading the file header bytes. Previously the file position was rewound to the beginning of the file. This allows reading embedded image data from the current offset in a file, and allows continuing to use the stream after GraphicsMagick has returned the image.
C API: It is now possible to invoke CloseBlob() multiple times.
display: Display was supposed to respond to +/-usePixmap, but was not. It was responding to +/-use_pixmap. Now it responds to both.
Windows/VisualMagick: Fix building GraphicsMagick with Intel ICC compiler driven by Visual Studio Professional 2012.
Windows: Avoid a crash and produce a useful diagnostic if Ghostscript is needed but not yet installed.
New Features:
GM utility: New 'batch' command was contributed by Kenneth Xu which supports executing any number of other GM utility sub-commands in a single invokation in a sort of "batch" script. Input may be piped from standard input, from a specified file, or from a 'GM >' command prompt. This utilities front-end allows any other program/script to drive 'gm' using a co-process model and speeds up execution by eliminating utility start-up/shut-down time.
WIN64 (64-bit Windows): Windows 64-bit is now officially supported.
convert/mogrify: Now support -auto-orient to automatically rotate the image upright for viewing based on its current orientation setting. Also support -orient to support setting the current image orientation. Please note that the orientation property of EXIF profiles is not yet updated so the EXIF profile will be wrong after using -auto-orient.
C API: AutoOrientImage(), new New function to automatically orient the image so that it is upright for normal viewing.
Wand API: MagickGetImagePage()/MagickSetImagePage(), new functions to support getting and setting the image page size and offsets.
PNG: Added PNG48 and PNG64 support. Added PNG00 support (png encoder that inherits its color-type and bit-depth from the input, if the input was a PNG datastream).
Feature improvements:
GraphicsMagick TAP tests may now be run stand-alone using Perl's 'prove' TAP test driver.
Performance Improvements:
Detection of glob specifications in file names is more efficient.
Windows Delegate Updates:
None.
Behavior Changes:
ltdl: Libltdl is no longer bundled. Libltdl must be previously installed on the system in order to build the modules configuration.
AppendImages() now converts subsequent images to the colorspace of the first image, and no longer converts the first image to RGB. Instead, it is assumed the user knows what she is doing.
SetImageColorRegion() no longer automatically converts the image to RGB. The user is responsible for assuring that the provided color is in the same colorspace as the image.