I've tagged Release-1.1.6.  This has several important bug fixes, plus a number 
of new features (though all seem extremely safe that they can't break existing 
behavior, and were requested by specific users who need them).

The release notes are as follows:

Release 1.1.6 (11 Feb 2013)
---------------------------
* Fix bug that could generate NaNs or other bad values near the poles of
  very blurry environment lookups specifically from OpenEXR latlong env maps.
* Fix bug in oiiotool --crop where it could mis-parse the geometric parameter.
* Fix bug in ImageCache::invalidate() where it did not properly delete the
  fingerprint of an invalidated file.
* Cleanup and fixes in the oiiotool command line help messages.
* New function ImageBufAlgo::paste() copies a region from one IB to another.
* oiiotool --fit resizes an image to fit into a given resolution (keeping the
  original aspect ratio and padding with black if needed).
* ImageBufAlgo::channels() and "oiiotool --ch" have been extended to allow
  new channels (specified to be filled with numeric constants) to also be
  named.
* New function ImageBufAlgo::mul() and "oiiotool --cmul" let you multiply
  an image by a scalar constant (or per-channel constant).
* Important maketx bug fix: when creating latlong environment maps as 
  OpenEXR files, it was adding energy near the poles, making low-res
  MIP levels too bright near the poles.
* Fix to "oiiotool --text" and "oiiotool --fill" -- both were
  incorrectly making the base image black rather than drawing overtop of
  the previous image.
* Fix FreeBSD compile when not using TBB.
* New oiiotool --swap exchanges the top two items on the image stack.


Reminders: 

Release-1.1.6 is the current recommended stable production version, and will 
never change.  RB-1.1 is the tip of the stable 1.1 branch where fixes (and 
occasional new features) will be added to eventually become 1.1.7, but within 
the RB-1.1 branch we will never break backwards compatibility with the API or 
linkage.  The "master" branch is where new, risky, or non-back-compatible 
changes will happen; use it at your own risk.


--
Larry Gritz
[email protected]


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