When I was doing my explorations of the time penalty for using my
"cheap hardening" CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS, I ended up by taking some raw
photos I had found (mostly not shareable, they were from websites
which review cameras) which ImageMagick's identify did _not_ regard
as tiff files, and using ImageMagick to convert them to pngs.
I've just run the script for that with LibRaw on 9.0 and the results
all had a greenish tint when I used ImageMAgick's display, most
unpleasant. So then I used 'display' on some of my own old png and
tiff files - the colours looked ok.
So, I suspect something might be up with what current LibRaw is
doing on our current toolchain (my main tests were with gcc-8.3 and
whatever the LibRaw version was back in April or May).
OTOH, programs such as parole have been iffy on *some* mp4 files
(displaying as square or perhaps 5:4) for some time, so maybe
overall we don't care.
ĸen
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