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Colorspacefix #8

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Hi UCAR team

Surprise, I bet you thought no-one would be foolish enough to attempt changes to this antique codebase. But, there is a long-standing bug in image compression which I have finally isolated, in FileBitstreamReaderAgent. This was a regression from the 5.1 release.

I've also added the bare minimum of methods required to retrieve information on colorspaces, again functionality which was present in 5.1 but removed in 5.2.

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Changes look reasonable, though I'm by no means an expert. I'll go ahead and merge though. Thanks!

@dopplershift dopplershift merged commit 073c387 into Unidata:master Jun 25, 2018
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