This version features user interface improvements, new Japanese translations, and important bug fixes. Thanks to new contributors Kimball Thurston and Yushi Tone. Also thanks to everyone who reported issues on GitHub!
Trailer:
https://vimeo.com/427238947
This version features over 50 GitHub issues fixed, improved French and German translations, and expanded CI testing. Thanks to new contributors: CansecoGPC, Jean-Francois Panisset, Haryo Sukmawanto, Damien Picard, and Stefan Ihringer. Also thanks to everyone who reported issues on GitHub!
Download here: https://darbyjohnston.github.io/DJV/download.html
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce the release of DJV Imaging 1.2.2.
The highlights for this release are:
I'm pleased to announce the 1.0 release of the DJV flipbook and command line tools. The DJV software provides professional quality tools for playing back and reviewing image sequences and movies.
This release is the culmination of a significant amount of work porting DJV to a new user interface toolkit (Qt). Highlights of this new version include:
General:
* Updated copyright notices for 2008.
* Command line option reorganization.
* Preferences dialog reorganization.
djv_view:
* Split window controls into toolbar and playbar controls.
* Image information and HUD changed to reflect actual file name.
* Fix for HUD options.
* Fix for cache redraw bug.
Miscellaneous:
* String conversion improvements.
* Fix for color matrix in fixed function OpenGL pipeline.
* Fix for Apple QuickTime path handling in Microsoft Windows.
* Softimage flipbook wrapper for djv_view, contributed by Alan Jones.
* Updated software dependencies (OpenEXR 1.6.1, libquicktime 1.0.1).
* Initial support for the Softimage .PIC image file format.
* Extended support for the Wavefront RLA image file format to 16 and 32-bit image data.
* FFmpeg support for Linux.
* Compatibility changes for the OpenGL rendering pipeline.
* Expanded preferences dialog.
* Initial support for Apple Mac OS X.
* Improved OpenGL performance.
* Numerous bug fixes.
* Save movies and images from the viewing application.
* New customizable keyboard shortcuts.
* Expanded file sequence options.
* Support for OpenEXR image layers.
* Improved OpenGL and operating system compatibility.
* New OpenGL accelerated imaging pipeline.
* Improved image I/O performance.
* Support for Microsoft Windows.
* Experimental support for the QuickTime file format (currently UNIX only).
* New image types for 10, 12, and 16 bit data.
Highlights include much better performance, support for extended range images with 16 and 32 bits of data per channel, and more image formats including DPX and OpenEXR.
Simplified building and installation, with pre-built packages for IRIX, SuSE, and Debian.