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- *** v. 0.95 Changes ***
-
- This version is no longer crippleware. Display of JPEG images in 24-bit
- mode is supported.
- WinJPEG v.0.95 can display GIF images. It can also write images in JPEG,
- GIF, Windows BMP, or OS/2 BMP format.
- A couple of image processing features were added: rotation of an image,
- horizontal/vertical flip, changing the RGB in an image, and changing the
- HSI in an image.
- Some minor features include an auto-resizing option(Steve Keith gets
- credit for this one again) and an option to load an image into in an 8-bit
- bitmap.
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-
- *** v. 0.92 Changes ***
-
- Version 3 of the Independent JPEG Group's software is now incorporated
- into this version. 2-pass quantization which produces better output is now
- supported. 1-pass quantization is faster than the one used in v0.91.
- Dithering can be turned on/off.
- WinJPEG can swap to a temporary file if you don't have enough memory
- (includes physical and virtual). Also, using a temporary file sometimes
- speeds up the decoding of a JPEG image when you don't have enough physical
- memory.
- A preview option is added. Previewing an image is 25-50% faster than
- displaying a JPEG image with 2-level quantization and dithering on. Thanks
- to Steve Keith for this idea.
-
- *** v. 0.91 Changes ***
-
- A bug that causes Windows 3.0 to give a UAE was fixed. This bug
- happens after you load in an image, move down the scroll bar thumb, and
- load a smaller picture with no scroll bars activated. On 3.1, the image
- is cut off with a blank margin. Thanks to Phil Barnes for pointing this
- one out.
- Another UAE that occurs when you load in a large image and you use
- the scroll bars to display the upper right corner of the picture, was
- fixed.
- When you resize the window to a smaller one, WinJPEG would
- occasionally display a blank window instead of a loaded image. This was
- fixed too.
- In Windows 3.1, when you reduce the size of a window with no scroll
- bars on, to force scroll bars to activate, and then you enlarge the
- window size so the scroll bars are turned off, WinJPEG would display a
- blank window. This bug that didn't occur in Windows 3.0 was corrected.
- 16-color mode is now fully tested and working. I was surprised that
- some people told me they were using this mode for viewing JPEG images
- which can store up to 16 million colors and don't look very good in
- 16-color mode. A UAE that occurs when you view 1024x768 images in
- 16-color mode(but not in 256-color mode) was fixed.
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