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Release 2.0.9 (1 Jun?, 2019) -- compared to 2.0.8
Release 2.0.9 (4 Jul, 2019) -- compared to 2.0.8
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* RAW: Clarification about color spaces: The open-with-config hint
"raw:ColorSpace" is more careful about color primaries versus transfer
curve. Asking for "sRGB" (which is the default) gives you true sRGB --
both color primaries and transfer. Asking for "linear" gives you linear
transfer with sRGB/Rec709 primaries. The default is true sRGB, because it
will behave just like JPEG. #2260 (2.1.2)

* Improved oiiotool support of files with multiple subimages: Several
commands honored `-a` but did not respect individual `allsubimages=`
modifiers (--ch, --sattrib, --attrib, --caption, --clear-keywords,
--iscolorspace, --orientation, --clamp, -fixnan); Several commands always
worked on all subimages, but now properly respect `-a` and `allsubimages=`
(--origin, --fullpixels, --croptofull, --trim); Several commands were
totally unaware of subimages, but now are so and respect `-a` and
`allsubimages=` (--crop, --fullsize, --zover, --fill, --resize,
--resample). #2202 #2219, #2242
* Fix broken ability to specify compression of multipart exr files. #2252
* Fix Strutil::stof() return type error and other windows warnings. #2254
* IBA::colortmatrixtransform() and `oiiotool --ccmatrix` allow you to
perform a matrix-based color space transformation. #2168
* Guard simd.h against shenanigans when Xlib.h having been included and
`#define`ing True and False. #2272
* RAW: Clarification about color spaces: The open-with-config hint
"raw:ColorSpace" is more careful about color primaries versus transfer
curve. Asking for "sRGB" (which is the default) gives you true sRGB --
both color primaries and transfer. Asking for "linear" gives you linear
transfer with sRGB/Rec709 primaries. The default is true sRGB, because it
will behave just like JPEG. #2260
* Fix inability for python to set timecode attributes (specifically, it was
trouble setting ImageSpec attributes that were unnsigned int arrays).
#2279

Release 2.0.8 (3 May, 2019) -- compared to 2.0.7
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