This release adds support to access previews and read and write XMP Besides, this releaseĪdds support for Pentax makernotes in Pentax native DNG images, updates various lens listsĪnd contains the usual new minor features and bugfixes, which are all detailed in Yay!Įxiv2 can now finally write metadata to Canon CR2 images. GIMP has adopted gexiv2, and therefore Exiv2, for their photo metadata needs. Improved support for Exif, XMP, and IPTC along with a viewer/editor will be part of Numerous bugs fixes, build and test improvements. Many more cameras and accessories are now recognised. Issues with the sites, please report them to us in theĮxiv2 introduces its first support for Video metadata. Redmine, with new features and a slightly updated look. Have at the same time also upgraded to a more recent version of You shouldn't actually notice anything of that, except that we The latter builds together with Video Read support, which is no longer part This release contains a large collection of new features, new lenses and bugfixesīoth 2013 GSoC projects, ' Web Ready' by Tuan (mentored by Robin)Īnd 'Video Write support' by Mahesh (Abhinav) are included as build options, We re-designed the website for improved useability and for use on various devices with Optional user defined configuration file for lens recognition. Metadata piping with the exiv2 command-line utility. Support for ICC Profiles, CMake/Visual Studio Support. Issues raised have been fixed and listed in releasenotes.txtĬommercial License was discontinued and all mention removed from documentation. A Full build also includes Video and Webready support. Very useful feedback from Gilles and others.Įvery issue raised has been fixed and listed in releasenotes.txt.Ī Normal build is Exiv2 with expat and zlib. Third (and probably final) Release Candidate for Exiv2 0.27. With Exiv2 v0.27, Team Exiv2 will offer "Long Term Support" and plan "dot" releases with security and critical fixes in 20. New Documentation: Markdown, ReleaseNotes, Platform/ReadMe.txt and Website.Jenkins buildserver operates from GitHub.AppVeyor, Travis, CodeCov and GitLabs monitor submissions.Thank You to Dan and Luis for their huge contribution to this release.Ĭontributors: Ben, Freddy, Gilles, Henri, Michal, Phil, Shridar, Toni and Thomas. The source bundle has to been repackaged. Support for Visual Studio 2019 using Conan and CMake.Branch 0.27-maintenance for "dots" to avoid confusion with tag 0.27 (= 0.27.0 code).Deprecation warnings for Video, EPS and SSH support.Thanks to Elliot at HostPresto for hosting Ĭontributors: Andreas S, Freddie, Gilles, Michal, Phil. Thanks to Luis, Dan and Thomas, Nehal and Andreas H for their work to make this release possible. Better Build Bundle Dependency handling.Preliminary Support for Unix (FreeBSD and NetBSD).Monitoring API changes for v0.27 dot releases.Using mergify to sync select PRs between 0.27-maintenance and 0.28. Support for Nikon/AutoFocus and Sony/FocusPosition Metadata.Thank You to Andreas S for representing Team Exiv2 at LGM 2019.Ĭontributors: Jens, Nehal, Phil, Paul, Toni Thank You to Dan and Luis for their solid efforts on Exiv2. Thank You to Ting-Wei for Unix contributions to this release. Thank You to Kevin for security contributions to this release. Improved charset handling in UserComment.Support for building with C++11 and C++14.I am writing a book called Image Metadata and Exiv2 Architecture. Thank you to Phil, Sridhar, Luis, Kevin, and Andreas S for working with me on the release.Īs always, thanks to my wife Alison and our cat Lizzie for their support. Robin was 70 in January and has now retired. More details: Change List Future of Exiv2 Support for bmff files (HEIC, HEIF, AVIF, CR3, JXL/bmff).There is no plan to have it printed or commercially published. I have finished my book Image Metadata and Exiv2 Architecture. Īs always, thanks to my wife (and Exiv2 widow) Alison. This release is dedicated to our cat Lizzie who was put to sleep on. Thank you to Alex, Christoph, David, Freddie, Kevin, Leo, Leonardo, Milos, Peter K and Peter S and pydera for working with me on the release. libFuzzer target for improved security testing.Thank you to Alex, Christoph, David, Kev, Milos, Peter K, Peter S and Robin for working on the release. Kudos to Miloš Komarčević, Robin Mills, Luis Díaz Más, Kevin Backhouse, Nehal J Wani, Peter S and Christoph Hass for working on the release. C++ code improvements, move to C++17 and internal refactors.Kudos to Rosen Penev, Kevin Backhouse, Luis Díaz Más, Miloš Komarčević, Peter S, Robin Mills, Christoph Hass, Mohamed Ali Chebbi and other contributors for working on the release. Kudos to Miloš Komarčević and Peter Kovář for their contributors on the release.
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