1CHANGE LOG for Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software 2 3 4Version 6b 27-Mar-1998 5----------------------- 6 7jpegtran has new features for lossless image transformations (rotation 8and flipping) as well as "lossless" reduction to grayscale. 9 10jpegtran now copies comments by default; it has a -copy switch to enable 11copying all APPn blocks as well, or to suppress comments. (Formerly it 12always suppressed comments and APPn blocks.) jpegtran now also preserves 13JFIF version and resolution information. 14 15New decompressor library feature: COM and APPn markers found in the input 16file can be saved in memory for later use by the application. (Before, 17you had to code this up yourself with a custom marker processor.) 18 19There is an unused field "void * client_data" now in compress and decompress 20parameter structs; this may be useful in some applications. 21 22JFIF version number information is now saved by the decoder and accepted by 23the encoder. jpegtran uses this to copy the source file's version number, 24to ensure "jpegtran -copy all" won't create bogus files that contain JFXX 25extensions but claim to be version 1.01. Applications that generate their 26own JFXX extension markers also (finally) have a supported way to cause the 27encoder to emit JFIF version number 1.02. 28 29djpeg's trace mode reports JFIF 1.02 thumbnail images as such, rather 30than as unknown APP0 markers. 31 32In -verbose mode, djpeg and rdjpgcom will try to print the contents of 33APP12 markers as text. Some digital cameras store useful text information 34in APP12 markers. 35 36Handling of truncated data streams is more robust: blocks beyond the one in 37which the error occurs will be output as uniform gray, or left unchanged 38if decoding a progressive JPEG. The appearance no longer depends on the 39Huffman tables being used. 40 41Huffman tables are checked for validity much more carefully than before. 42 43To avoid the Unisys LZW patent, djpeg's GIF output capability has been 44changed to produce "uncompressed GIFs", and cjpeg's GIF input capability 45has been removed altogether. We're not happy about it either, but there 46seems to be no good alternative. 47 48The configure script now supports building libjpeg as a shared library 49on many flavors of Unix (all the ones that GNU libtool knows how to 50build shared libraries for). Use "./configure --enable-shared" to 51try this out. 52 53New jconfig file and makefiles for Microsoft Visual C++ and Developer Studio. 54Also, a jconfig file and a build script for Metrowerks CodeWarrior 55on Apple Macintosh. makefile.dj has been updated for DJGPP v2, and there 56are miscellaneous other minor improvements in the makefiles. 57 58jmemmac.c now knows how to create temporary files following Mac System 7 59conventions. 60 61djpeg's -map switch is now able to read raw-format PPM files reliably. 62 63cjpeg -progressive -restart no longer generates any unnecessary DRI markers. 64 65Multiple calls to jpeg_simple_progression for a single JPEG object 66no longer leak memory. 67 68 69Version 6a 7-Feb-96 70-------------------- 71 72Library initialization sequence modified to detect version mismatches 73and struct field packing mismatches between library and calling application. 74This change requires applications to be recompiled, but does not require 75any application source code change. 76 77All routine declarations changed to the style "GLOBAL(type) name ...", 78that is, GLOBAL, LOCAL, METHODDEF, EXTERN are now macros taking the 79routine's return type as an argument. This makes it possible to add 80Microsoft-style linkage keywords to all the routines by changing just 81these macros. Note that any application code that was using these macros 82will have to be changed. 83 84DCT coefficient quantization tables are now stored in normal array order 85rather than zigzag order. Application code that calls jpeg_add_quant_table, 86or otherwise manipulates quantization tables directly, will need to be 87changed. If you need to make such code work with either older or newer 88versions of the library, a test like "#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 61" is 89recommended. 90 91djpeg's trace capability now dumps DQT tables in natural order, not zigzag 92order. This allows the trace output to be made into a "-qtables" file 93more easily. 94 95New system-dependent memory manager module for use on Apple Macintosh. 96 97Fix bug in cjpeg's -smooth option: last one or two scanlines would be 98duplicates of the prior line unless the image height mod 16 was 1 or 2. 99 100Repair minor problems in VMS, BCC, MC6 makefiles. 101 102New configure script based on latest GNU Autoconf. 103 104Correct the list of include files needed by MetroWerks C for ccommand(). 105 106Numerous small documentation updates. 107 108 109Version 6 2-Aug-95 110------------------- 111 112Progressive JPEG support: library can read and write full progressive JPEG 113files. A "buffered image" mode supports incremental decoding for on-the-fly 114display of progressive images. Simply recompiling an existing IJG-v5-based 115decoder with v6 should allow it to read progressive files, though of course 116without any special progressive display. 117 118New "jpegtran" application performs lossless transcoding between different 119JPEG formats; primarily, it can be used to convert baseline to progressive 120JPEG and vice versa. In support of jpegtran, the library now allows lossless 121reading and writing of JPEG files as DCT coefficient arrays. This ability 122may be of use in other applications. 123 124Notes for programmers: 125* We changed jpeg_start_decompress() to be able to suspend; this makes all 126decoding modes available to suspending-input applications. However, 127existing applications that use suspending input will need to be changed 128to check the return value from jpeg_start_decompress(). You don't need to 129do anything if you don't use a suspending data source. 130* We changed the interface to the virtual array routines: access_virt_array 131routines now take a count of the number of rows to access this time. The 132last parameter to request_virt_array routines is now interpreted as the 133maximum number of rows that may be accessed at once, but not necessarily 134the height of every access. 135 136 137Version 5b 15-Mar-95 138--------------------- 139 140Correct bugs with grayscale images having v_samp_factor > 1. 141 142jpeg_write_raw_data() now supports output suspension. 143 144Correct bugs in "configure" script for case of compiling in 145a directory other than the one containing the source files. 146 147Repair bug in jquant1.c: sometimes didn't use as many colors as it could. 148 149Borland C makefile and jconfig file work under either MS-DOS or OS/2. 150 151Miscellaneous improvements to documentation. 152 153 154Version 5a 7-Dec-94 155-------------------- 156 157Changed color conversion roundoff behavior so that grayscale values are 158represented exactly. (This causes test image files to change.) 159 160Make ordered dither use 16x16 instead of 4x4 pattern for a small quality 161improvement. 162 163New configure script based on latest GNU Autoconf. 164Fix configure script to handle CFLAGS correctly. 165Rename *.auto files to *.cfg, so that configure script still works if 166file names have been truncated for DOS. 167 168Fix bug in rdbmp.c: didn't allow for extra data between header and image. 169 170Modify rdppm.c/wrppm.c to handle 2-byte raw PPM/PGM formats for 12-bit data. 171 172Fix several bugs in rdrle.c. 173 174NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES option was broken. 175 176Revise jerror.h/jerror.c for more flexibility in message table. 177 178Repair oversight in jmemname.c NO_MKTEMP case: file could be there 179but unreadable. 180 181 182Version 5 24-Sep-94 183-------------------- 184 185Version 5 represents a nearly complete redesign and rewrite of the IJG 186software. Major user-visible changes include: 187 * Automatic configuration simplifies installation for most Unix systems. 188 * A range of speed vs. image quality tradeoffs are supported. 189 This includes resizing of an image during decompression: scaling down 190 by a factor of 1/2, 1/4, or 1/8 is handled very efficiently. 191 * New programs rdjpgcom and wrjpgcom allow insertion and extraction 192 of text comments in a JPEG file. 193 194The application programmer's interface to the library has changed completely. 195Notable improvements include: 196 * We have eliminated the use of callback routines for handling the 197 uncompressed image data. The application now sees the library as a 198 set of routines that it calls to read or write image data on a 199 scanline-by-scanline basis. 200 * The application image data is represented in a conventional interleaved- 201 pixel format, rather than as a separate array for each color channel. 202 This can save a copying step in many programs. 203 * The handling of compressed data has been cleaned up: the application can 204 supply routines to source or sink the compressed data. It is possible to 205 suspend processing on source/sink buffer overrun, although this is not 206 supported in all operating modes. 207 * All static state has been eliminated from the library, so that multiple 208 instances of compression or decompression can be active concurrently. 209 * JPEG abbreviated datastream formats are supported, ie, quantization and 210 Huffman tables can be stored separately from the image data. 211 * And not only that, but the documentation of the library has improved 212 considerably! 213 214 215The last widely used release before the version 5 rewrite was version 4A of 21618-Feb-93. Change logs before that point have been discarded, since they 217are not of much interest after the rewrite. 218