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libwebp-1.2.2
- 1/11/2022: version 1.2.2
This is a binary compatible release.
* webpmux: add "-set bgcolor A,R,G,B"
* add ARM64 NEON support for MSVC builds (#539)
* fix duplicate include error in Xcode when using multiple XCFrameworks in a
project (#542)
* doc updates and bug fixes (#538, #544, #548, #550)
libwebp-1.2.1
- 7/20/2021: version 1.2.1
This is a binary compatible release.
* minor lossless encoder improvements and x86 color conversion speed up
* add ARM64 simulator support to xcframeworkbuild.sh (#510)
* further security related hardening in libwebp & examples
(issues: #497, #508, #518)
(chromium: #1196480, #1196773, #1196775, #1196777, #1196778, #1196850)
(oss-fuzz: #28658, #28978)
* toolchain updates and bug fixes (#498, #501, #502, #504, #505, #506, #509,
#533)
* use more inclusive language within the source (#507)
libwebp-1.2.0
- 12/23/2020: version 1.2.0
* API changes:
- libwebp:
encode.h: add a qmin / qmax range for quality factor (cwebp adds -qrange)
* lossless encoder improvements
* SIMD support for Wasm builds
* add xcframeworkbuild.sh, supports Mac Catalyst builds
* import fuzzers from oss-fuzz & chromium (#409)
* webpmux: add an '-set loop <value>' option (#494)
* toolchain updates and bug fixes (#449, #463, #470, #475, #477, #478, #479,
#488, #491)
libwebp-1.1.0
- 12/18/2019: version 1.1.0
* API changes:
- libwebp:
WebPMalloc (issue #442)
- extras:
WebPUnmultiplyARGB
* alpha decode fix (issue #439)
* toolchain updates and bug fixes
(chromium: #1026858, #1027136, #1027409, #1028620, #1028716, #995200)
(oss-fuzz: #19430, #19447)
libwebp-1.0.3
- 7/4/2019: version 1.0.3
This is a binary compatible release.
* resize fixes for Nx1 sizes and the addition of non-opaque alpha values for
odd sizes (issues #418, #434)
* lossless encode/decode performance improvements
* lossy compression performance improvement at low quality levels with flat
content (issue #432)
* python swig files updated to support python 3
Tool updates:
vwebp will now preserve the aspect ratio of images that exceed monitor
resolution by scaling the image to fit (issue #433)
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