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9.3.0
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Backwards Incompatible Changes
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API Additions
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Allow default ImageDraw font to be set
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Rather than specifying a font when calling text-related ImageDraw methods, or
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setting a font on each ImageDraw instance, the default font can now be set for
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all future ImageDraw operations::
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from PIL import ImageDraw, ImageFont
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ImageDraw.ImageDraw.font = ImageFont.truetype("Tests/fonts/FreeMono.ttf")
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Saving multiple MPO frames
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Multiple MPO frames can now be saved. Using the ``save_all`` argument, all of
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an image's frames will be saved to file::
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open("frozenpond.mpo")
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im.save(out, save_all=True)
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Additional images can also be appended when saving, by combining the
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``save_all`` argument with the ``append_images`` argument::
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im.save(out, save_all=True, append_images=[im1, im2, ...])
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Decode JPEG compressed BLP1 data in original mode
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Within the BLP image format, BLP1 data may use JPEG compression. Instead of
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telling the JPEG library that this data is in BGRX mode, Pillow will now
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decode the data in its natural CMYK mode, then convert it to RGB and rearrange
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the channels afterwards. Trying to load the data in an incorrect mode could
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result in a segmentation fault. This issue was introduced in Pillow 9.1.0.
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Other Changes
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Added DDS ATI1, ATI2 and BC6H reading
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Support has been added to read the ATI1, ATI2 and BC6H formats of DDS images.
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Show all frames with ImageShow
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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When calling :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.show` or using
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:py:mod:`~PIL.ImageShow`, all frames will now be shown.
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