pfstools 2.2.0-7build1 source package in Ubuntu

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pfstools (2.2.0-7build1) noble; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild against latest imagemagick

 -- Jeremy Bícha <email address hidden>  Sun, 18 Feb 2024 13:08:04 -0500

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Debian PhotoTools Maintainers
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Binary packages built by this source

libpfs-dev: C++ library to read and write pfs files (development files)

 PFS is a high-dynamic range (HDR) image format. It is an attempt to integrate
 existing file formats by providing a simple data format that can be used to
 exchange data between applications. This library can be used to write custom
 applications that can integrate with the existing pfstools programs.
 .
 This package contains the header files and the static library.

libpfs2: C++ library to read and write pfs files

 PFS is a high-dynamic range (HDR) image format. It is an attempt to integrate
 existing file formats by providing a simple data format that can be used to
 exchange data between applications. This library can be used to write custom
 applications that can integrate with the existing pfstools programs.
 .
 This package contains the shared library.

libpfs2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpfs2
octave-pfstools: octave bindings for pfstools

 PFS is a high-dynamic range (HDR) image format. It is an attempt to integrate
 existing file formats by providing a simple data format that can be used to
 exchange data between applications.
 .
 This package contains octave bindings to read and write PFS files.

pfsglview: command line HDR manipulation programs (OpenGL/GLUT viewer)

 PFS is a high-dynamic range (HDR) image format. It is an attempt to integrate
 existing file formats by providing a simple data format that can be used to
 exchange data between applications.
 .
 This package contains a viewer implemented in OpenGL/GLUT.

pfsglview-dbgsym: debug symbols for pfsglview
pfstmo: set of tone mapping operators

 This package contains a set of state-of-the-art tone mapping operators. Tone
 mapping is a technique used to approximately map the appearance of
 high-dynamic range (HDR) images to media with more limited dynamic range. The
 operators are suitable for processing of both static images and animations.
 .
 The operators are embedded in a flexible framework (pfstools) which provides
 a unified input/output mechanism and a modular architecture for the filtering
 of the image data. Various file formats for static images and video are
 transparently supported and the High Dynamic Range data are processed
 modularly through a Unix piping mechanism.

pfstmo-dbgsym: debug symbols for pfstmo
pfstools: command line HDR manipulation programs

 pfstools is a set of command line (and two GUI) programs for reading,
 writing, manipulating and viewing high-dynamic range (HDR) images and video
 frames. All programs in this package exchange data using a simple generic
 file format (pfs) for HDR data. It is an attempt to integrate existing file
 formats by providing a simple data format that can be used to exchange data
 between applications.
 .
 The concept of pfstools is similar to netpbm for low-dynamic range images.

pfstools-dbgsym: debug symbols for pfstools
pfsview: command line HDR manipulation programs (Qt viewer)

 PFS is a high-dynamic range (HDR) image format. It is an attempt to integrate
 existing file formats by providing a simple data format that can be used to
 exchange data between applications.
 .
 This package contains a viewer implemented in Qt.

pfsview-dbgsym: debug symbols for pfsview