Package: wnpp Severity: RFP OpenColorIO http://opencolorio.org is a "compete color management solution"
I've been experimenting with newer versions of blender, which as of 2.64 has added support for "opencolorio". I believe this can add significant useful functionality to blender. It looks like "krita" and "openimageio" can also use it. For blender, http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management For krita, http://krita.org/item/113-krita-starts-supporting-opencolorio Since opencolorio in turn also depends on "openimageio" it appears to me that it would be most logical if the same folks maintained both. copyright, upstream * Copyright: 2003-2010 Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc., et al. ( better yet, see their statement, http://opencolorio.org/License.html ) since I started with IRIE Shinsuke's package, debian/* Copyright: 2012 IRIE Shinsuke <irieshins...@yahoo.co.jp> License: BSD-3-Clause In the hopes this will make life easier for folks, here's source & a sample binary for what I have: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mdw/deb/ opencolorio_1.0.8-1_source.changes opencolorio_1.0.8.orig.tar.gz opencolorio_1.0.8-1.debian.tar.gz opencolorio_1.0.8-1.dsc opencolorio-doc_1.0.8-1_all.deb opencolorio-tools_1.0.8-1_amd64.deb opencolorio_1.0.8-1_amd64.changes libopencolorio-dev_1.0.8-1_amd64.deb libopencolorio0_1.0.8-1_amd64.deb I started with IRIE Shinsuke's ubuntu configuration, but that only built static libraries. My build now also includes a shared library, documentation, and tools. -Marcus Watts -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/e1u6vfi-0002qc...@danbo.ifs.umich.edu