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Gmagick::scaleimage

(PECL gmagick >= Unknown)

Gmagick::scaleimageScales the size of an image

Description

public Gmagick::scaleimage(int $width, int $height, bool $fit = false): Gmagick

Scales the size of an image to the given dimensions. The other parameter will be calculated if 0 is passed as either param.

Parameters

width

The number of columns in the scaled image.

height

The number of rows in the scaled image.

Return Values

The Gmagick object.

Errors/Exceptions

Throws an GmagickException on error.

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richard at computertech dot systems
1 year ago
Its important to understand that the boolean flag : $FIT is used as a MAXIMUM boundary of either X or Y

If you use a physical image with a size of 128x256

scaleImage(200, 100, true); Will scale Y to 100 and X will be calculated
scaleImage(100, 120, true); Will scale X to 100 and Y will be calculated

$FIT is a LIMITER which is why it requires both an X and a Y for $FIT=true
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support at yourmob dot net
4 years ago
CORRECTION

Replace

echo 'img src="data:image/jpeg:base64,'.base64_encode($image).'">';

With

echo '<img src="data:image/jpeg:base64,'.base64_encode($image).'">';
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support at yourmob dot net
4 years ago
Simple method to load an image from file, resize and display without writing to disk.
tested on jpg, gif and bmp
<?php
$image
= new Gmagick( "yourimage.jpg");
$image->scaleimage(300,0);
echo
'img src="data:image/jpeg:base64,'.base64_encode($image).'">';
$image->destroy();
?>
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