diff --git a/CHANGES.rst b/CHANGES.rst index b38df95b2..ad9149721 100644 --- a/CHANGES.rst +++ b/CHANGES.rst @@ -1,9 +1,13 @@ + Changelog (Pillow) ================== 4.4.0 (unreleased) ------------------ +- Fix count of BITSPERSAMPLE items in broken TIFF files #2883 + [homm] + - Fillcolor parameter for Image.Transform #2852 [wiredfool] @@ -4229,102 +4233,4 @@ Pre-fork rather large (typically 2-5 times the compressed sizes). - "image2py" (NEW) Convert a single image to a python module. See - comments in this script for details. - - "player" If multiple images are given on the command line, - they are interpreted as frames in a sequence. The - script assumes that they all have the same size. - Also note that this script now can play FLI/FLC - and GIF animations. - - This player can also execute embedded Python - animation applets (ARG format only). - - "viewer" Transparent images ("P" with transparency property, - and "RGBA") are superimposed on the standard Tk back- - ground. - - + Fixed colour argument to "new". For multilayer images, pass a - tuple: (Red, Green, Blue), (Red, Green, Blue, Alpha), or (Cyan, - Magenta, Yellow, Black). - - + Added XPM (X pixmap) read support. - - (0.2b3 released) - - + Added MNG (multi-image network graphics) read support. "Ming" - is a proposed animation standard, based on the PNG file format. - - You can use the "player" sample script to display some flavours - of this format. The MNG standard is still under development, - as is this driver. More information, including sample files, - can be found at - - + Added a "verify" method to images loaded from file. This method - scans the file for errors, without actually decoding the image - data, and raises a suitable exception if it finds any problems. - Currently implemented for PNG and MNG files only. - - + Added support for interlaced GIF images. - - + Added PNG read support -- if linked with the ZLIB compression library, - PIL reads all kinds of PNG images, except interlaced files. - - + Improved PNG identification support -- doesn't mess up on unknown - chunks, identifies all possible PNG modes, and verifies checksum - on PNG header chunks. - - + Added an experimental reader for placable Windows Meta Files (WMF). - This reader is still very incomplete, but it illustrates how PIL's - drawing capabilities can be used to render vector and metafile - formats. - - + Added restricted drivers for images from Image Tools (greyscale - only) and LabEye/IFUNC (common interchange modes only). - - + Some minor improvements to the sample scripts provided in the - "Scripts" directory. - - + The test images have been moved to the "Images" directory. - - (0.2b2 released) - (0.2b1 released; Windows only) - - + Fixed filling of complex polygons. The ImageDraw "line" and - "polygon" methods also accept Path objects. - - + The ImageTk "PhotoImage" object can now be constructed directly - from an image. You can also pass the object itself to Tkinter, - instead of using the "image" attribute. Finally, using "paste" - on a displayed image automatically updates the display. - - + The ImageTk "BitmapImage" object allows you to create transparent - overlays from 1-bit images. You can pass the object itself to - Tkinter. The constructor takes the same arguments as the Tkinter - BitmapImage class; use the "foreground" option to set the colour - of the overlay. - - + Added a "putdata" method to the Image class. This can be used to - load a 1-layer image with data from a sequence object or a string. - An optional floating point scale and offset can be used to adjust - the data to fit into the 8-bit pixel range. Also see the "getdata" - method. - - + Added the EXTENT method to the Image "transform" method. This can - be used to quickly crop, stretch, shrink, or mirror a subregion - from another image. - - + Adapted to Python 1.4. - - + Added a project makefile for Visual C++ 4.x. This allows you to - easily build a dynamically linked version of PIL for Windows 95 - and NT. - - + A Tk "booster" patch for Windows is available. It gives dramatic - performance improvements for some displays. Has been tested with - Tk 4.2 only, but is likely to work with Tk 4.1 as well. See the Tk - subdirectory for details. - - + You can now save 1-bit images in the XBM format. In addition, the - Image class + "image2py" (NEW) Convert a single image to a py