[Bug 225537] graphics/pfstools - update to 2.1.0 release

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            Bug ID: 225537
           Summary: graphics/pfstools - update to 2.1.0 release
           Product: Ports & Packages
           Version: Latest
          Hardware: Any
                OS: Any
            Status: New
          Severity: Affects Some People
          Priority: ---
         Component: Individual Port(s)
          Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
          Reporter: fbsd at any.com.ru
 Attachment #190165 maintainer-approval+
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Created attachment 190165
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update graphics/pfstools port to 2.1.0 release

Major changes since 1.8.5:
* pfscalibration and pfstmo are a parts of pfstoos source archive now. So
graphics/pfscalibration and graphics/pfstmp ports should be marked as
deprecated;
* new tone-mapping operators: pfstmo_mai11, pfstmo_ferradans11;
* new filters pfsinyuv/pfsoutyuv to handle uncompressed video .yuy;
* pfsview uses Qt5 as a GUI toolkit.
Port changes:
* some options was added/removed, defaults was changed;
* when OCTAVE option selected, port installs two additional octave scripts to
manipulate with saved pfshdrcalibrate response curves: pfssmoothresp,
pfsplotresp; see man pages for details;
* as new implementation of robertson02 automatic self-calibration method still
unstable, "robertson-old" method was added to pfshdrcalibrate; see
pfshdrcalibrate(1) man page for details;
* 'gauss' weighting function (was dropped since pfscalibration 1.5) returned
back; new option '--weights' was added for pfshdrcalibrate to select weighting
function; see pfshdrcalibrate(1) man page for details;
* some functionality was changed/added for pfsinimgmagick/pfsoutimgmagick file
formats; see man pages for details.

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