Source: rawtherapee
Section: graphics
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Dariusz Duma <dhor@toxic.net.pl>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), 
	 cmake,
	 imagemagick,
	 libcanberra-gtk3-dev,
	 libexiv2-dev,
	 libexpat1-dev,
	 libfftw3-dev,
	 libgtk-3-dev (>=3.16),
	 libgtkmm-3.0-dev (>= 3.16),
	 libiptcdata0-dev,
	 libjpeg-dev,
	 liblcms2-dev,
	 liblensfun-dev,
	 libpng-dev,
	 libsigc++-2.0-dev,
	 librsvg2-dev,
	 libtiff-dev (>=4.0.4),
	 zlib1g-dev,
Standards-Version: 3.9.7
Homepage: http://rawtherapee.com
#Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/collab-maint/rawtherapee.git
#Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/rawtherapee.git;a=summary

Package: rawtherapee
Architecture: any
Conflicts: rawtherapee-unstable, rawtherapee-fresh, rawtherapee-default, rawtherapee-data
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: RAW file processor
 RawTherapee is used to adjust some of the most often changed parameters when
 optimizing digital images. A normal user often just wants to adjust the white
 balance or brightness of a photo he took. Instead of using a big and expensive
 image editor you could use a small and fast (specialized) tool like  RawTherapee.
  More and more cameras also support RAW formats. RAW files usually offer higher
 color depth than JPGs (JPG is limited to 8 Bit per color). So the adjustments
 are done with the high color depth and then afterwards converted to or saved
 as JPGs. Thus you loose no picture detail in the JPG as you would when  changing the JPG itself.
 RawTherapee supports JPG (8 bit), PNG (8 or 16 bit) and TIFF (8 or 16 bit).
 All image processing is done in 16 bit/channel mode.