Even though it introduces new features, it still fixes a lot of bugs of
the current version in Intrepid.

Also f-spot is the default photo management software in Ubuntu and
therefore should be as feature-rich as possible.

For new features especially the new sidebar and the reworked editors seem 
interesting, as they will make it even easier to quickly edit pictures.
The editors are already pretty useful and if they were even better in 0.5 users 
would not have to start a huge editing programm like Gimp for just a quick 
red-eye-removal or color adjustment in general.

Also color profile support seems pretty cool since usually pictures on the 
monitor screen look bright and natural, but if you print them paper they look 
not too brilliant.
Color structures correct the image in view of physical opportunities of devices 
of a conclusion. So it is is possible to facilitate the life of users and 
present them too more functionality with adding the support of color profiles 
in f-spot.
(taken from: 
http://code.google.com/soc/2008/gnome/appinfo.html?csaid=1EF7F7EDFE7E57BE )

This seems pretty urgent for anybody who wants to print out those really
cool pictures just taken with the new camera and especially a DSLR.

I am sorry that my skills are not enough to provide the diffstat here,
but nontheless I would really give f-spot 0.5 a warm welcom to Intrepid
since users will generally benefit from a more polished version of the
default photo management programm in Ubuntu.

Cheers,
Michael

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