TIFF CHANGE INFORMATION
This document describes the changes made to the software between the
previous and current versions (see above).
If you don't find something listed here, then it was not done in this
timeframe, or it was not considered important enough to be mentioned.
The following information is located here:
CHANGES IN THE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION:
- support was added for building the library as a DSO under HP-UX with
the native C compiler
- tools are now built with explicit pathnames for the DSO under IRIX,
Solaris, and Linux
- DSO configuration support for Linux was changed to require that
libc.so only be readable (not executable)
CHANGES IN LIBTIFF:
- support was add for ICC: NumberOfInks, and ICCProfile
- a memory leak caused by doing TIFFSetDirectory(0) was fixed
- a bug was fixed whereby certain multi-directory files were not
properly handled when accessed by mapping the data into memory
- the strip chopping support is now always compiled
into the library with the default usage controlled by a
STRIPCHOP_DEFAULT configuration parameter
- the strip chopping support no longer chops tiled images
- all static strings are now const--for shared libraries
- the logic for estimating the strip size of images without
a StripByteCounts tag was improved by handling
PlanarContig images differently from PlanarSeparate
- a bug was fixed in the G3 codec when converting the Y resolution
of data specified in metric units
- a bug was fixed in the G3/G4 decoder for data where lines terminate
with a v0 code
- the TIFFRGBAImage support was changed to scale 16-bit colormap
entries more conservatively to avoid problems with applications
that do not generate fully saturated pixel values
- the LZW decoder was changed to use a more conservative scheme when
bounds checking the hash table array; this avoids pitfalls with
systems that load objects into memory in unusual locations
- a bug was fixed in TIFFPrintDirectory's handling of the
InkNames tag
- TIFFPrintDirectory now understands NumberOfInks
and ICC-related tags
- the routines for reading image data now provide more useful information
when a read error is encountered
- support was added for compiling with Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0
CHANGES IN THE TOOLS:
- a bug was fixed in pal2rgb's colormap handling
- tiff2ps now includes John Wehle's changes for maintaining
the aspect ratio
of images when scaling and for honoring the deadzone on a page when
generating PostScript Level II
- tiff2ps does a better job guarding against the mishandling
of greyscale images
- tiff2ps now correctly converts X- and Y-resolution values
specified in metric units
- tiffdump has a new -m option to control the maximum
number of indirect
data values printed for a tag (by default 24)
- tiffdump understands several new tags
- tiffdump now shows any terminating null in ASCII strings
- tiffinfo now suppresses strip chopping when interpreting an image;
a new -z option has been added to enable strip chopping
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Sam Leffler / sam@engr.sgi.com
Last updated $Date: 1999-08-09 20:21:21 $.