(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5)
imagecopyresampled — Copy and resize part of an image with resampling
imagecopyresampled() copies a rectangular portion of one image to another image, smoothly interpolating pixel values so that, in particular, reducing the size of an image still retains a great deal of clarity.
In other words, imagecopyresampled() will take an rectangular area from src_image of width src_w and height src_h at position (src_x,src_y) and place it in a rectangular area of dst_image of width dst_w and height dst_h at position (dst_x,dst_y).
If the source and destination coordinates and width and heights differ, appropriate stretching or shrinking of the image fragment will be performed. The coordinates refer to the upper left corner. This function can be used to copy regions within the same image (if dst_image is the same as src_image) but if the regions overlap the results will be unpredictable.
Destination image link resource.
Source image link resource.
x-coordinate of destination point.
y-coordinate of destination point.
x-coordinate of source point.
y-coordinate of source point.
Destination width.
Destination height.
Source width.
Source height.
Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE zurück. Im Fehlerfall wird FALSE zurückgegeben.
Beispiel #1 Simple example
This example will resample an image to half its original size.
<?php
// The file
$filename = 'test.jpg';
$percent = 0.5;
// Content type
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
// Get new dimensions
list($width, $height) = getimagesize($filename);
$new_width = $width * $percent;
$new_height = $height * $percent;
// Resample
$image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($new_width, $new_height);
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_width, $new_height, $width, $height);
// Output
imagejpeg($image_p, null, 100);
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt eine ähnliche Ausgabe wie:
Beispiel #2 Resampling an image proportionally
This example will display an image with the maximum width, or height, of 200 pixels.
<?php
// The file
$filename = 'test.jpg';
// Set a maximum height and width
$width = 200;
$height = 200;
// Content type
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
// Get new dimensions
list($width_orig, $height_orig) = getimagesize($filename);
$ratio_orig = $width_orig/$height_orig;
if ($width/$height > $ratio_orig) {
$width = $height*$ratio_orig;
} else {
$height = $width/$ratio_orig;
}
// Resample
$image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, $width_orig, $height_orig);
// Output
imagejpeg($image_p, null, 100);
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt eine ähnliche Ausgabe wie:
Hinweis:
There is a problem due to palette image limitations (255+1 colors). Resampling or filtering an image commonly needs more colors than 255, a kind of approximation is used to calculate the new resampled pixel and its color. With a palette image we try to allocate a new color, if that failed, we choose the closest (in theory) computed color. This is not always the closest visual color. That may produce a weird result, like blank (or visually blank) images. To skip this problem, please use a truecolor image as a destination image, such as one created by imagecreatetruecolor().
imagecopyresized() - Kopieren und Ändern der Größe eines Bild-Teiles
Function to resize an image.
<?php
function resizeImage($originalImage,$toWidth,$toHeight)
{
list($width, $height) = getimagesize($originalImage);
$xscale=$width/$toWidth;
$yscale=$height/$toHeight;
if ($yscale>$xscale){
$new_width = round($width * (1/$yscale));
$new_height = round($height * (1/$yscale));
}
else {
$new_width = round($width * (1/$xscale));
$new_height = round($height * (1/$xscale));
}
$imageResized = imagecreatetruecolor($new_width, $new_height);
$imageTmp = imagecreatefromjpeg ($originalImage);
imagecopyresampled($imageResized, $imageTmp, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_width, $new_height, $width, $height);
return $imageResized;
}
?>
Okay so I saw that others have posted this already but I just messed around and made it so figured I would share it.
Mine works, not to say others don't, I haven't tested them.
This function creates a thumbnail of the specfied size.
If the thumbnail is a different ration it will automatically crop the center of the source image.
It works if the source image is bigger or smaller than the desired "cropped thumbnail."
Here is the code...
<?php
function CroppedThumbnail($imgSrc,$thumbnail_width,$thumbnail_height) { //$imgSrc is a FILE - Returns an image resource.
//getting the image dimensions
list($width_orig, $height_orig) = getimagesize($imgSrc);
$myImage = imagecreatefromjpeg($imgSrc);
$ratio_orig = $width_orig/$height_orig;
if ($thumbnail_width/$thumbnail_height > $ratio_orig) {
$new_height = $thumbnail_width/$ratio_orig;
$new_width = $thumbnail_width;
} else {
$new_width = $thumbnail_height*$ratio_orig;
$new_height = $thumbnail_height;
}
$x_mid = $new_width/2; //horizontal middle
$y_mid = $new_height/2; //vertical middle
$process = imagecreatetruecolor(round($new_width), round($new_height));
imagecopyresampled($process, $myImage, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_width, $new_height, $width_orig, $height_orig);
$thumb = imagecreatetruecolor($thumbnail_width, $thumbnail_height);
imagecopyresampled($thumb, $process, 0, 0, ($x_mid-($thumbnail_width/2)), ($y_mid-($thumbnail_height/2)), $thumbnail_width, $thumbnail_height, $thumbnail_width, $thumbnail_height);
imagedestroy($process);
imagedestroy($myImage);
return $thumb;
}
//Create the thumbnail
$newThumb = CroppedThumbnail("MyImageName.jpg",75,100);
// And display the image...
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
imagejpeg($newThumb);
?>
imagecopyresampled() works amazingly well, but here is something NOT to try with it:
The resize routine I wrote looks for pixel widths, and resizes images based on the notion that if their widths and heights are too big, so are their byte sizes. It worked out well at first.
But when I saw huge byte-size images slipping through beneath my 1000px-wide benchmark, I figured I'd subject the smaller-width images to resizing if their filesize() exceeded 100K.
The idea was that I'd "resize" them keeping their original widths and heights (i.e. in (1) below, $newW = $oldW, $newH = $oldH), and letting the "75" at (2) below reduce the byte size.
DON'T try that. imagecopyresampled() will lock up the server trying to resize an 800px-wide image to a "new" width of 800px. (I caught that on my Windows server before ever putting it on the destination Linux server, so take that with a grain of salt.)
I got around it by making $newW = ($picW * 0.99), etc. You get the byte-size reduction you want without locking up.
(1) imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $newW, $newH, $picW, $picH);
(2) imagejpeg($image_p, $theFile, 75);
In case you are having trouble ( like I did ) and getting some kind of noise in the resampled image.
then changing imagecopyresampled() with imagecopyresized() removes the noise, found that here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=45030
Do not ask me why. but it works.
About preserving the transparency when resizing PNGs this was the only thing that worked for me:
<?php imagealphablending($new_watermark, false);
$color = imagecolortransparent($new_watermark, imagecolorallocatealpha($new_watermark, 0, 0, 0, 127));
imagefill($new_watermark, 0, 0, $color);
imagesavealpha($new_watermark, true);
imagecopyresampled($new_watermark, $watermark, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_watermark_width, $new_watermark_height, imagesx($watermark),imagesy($watermark));
?>
Tried without success:
<?php imagealphablending($new_watermark, false);
$color = imagecolortransparent($new_watermark, imagecolorallocate($new_watermark, 0, 0, 0));
imagefill($new_watermark, 0, 0, $color);
imagesavealpha($new_watermark, true);
imagecopyresampled($new_watermark, $watermark, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_watermark_width, $new_watermark_height, imagesx($watermark),imagesy($watermark));
?>
hope it helps someone.
I was looking around and couldn't find a function that resizes images to any ratio without leaving a blank area, so i wrote this one. It's able to resize images to any size ratio, when the ratio is no match with the original it will crop proportional area on the original and resize it.
<?php
function _ckdir($fn) {
if (strpos($fn,"/") !== false) {
$p=substr($fn,0,strrpos($fn,"/"));
if (!is_dir($p)) {
_o("Mkdir: ".$p);
mkdir($p,777,true);
}
}
}
function img_resizer($src,$quality,$w,$h,$saveas) {
/* v2.5 with auto crop */
$r=1;
$e=strtolower(substr($src,strrpos($src,".")+1,3));
if (($e == "jpg") || ($e == "peg")) {
$OldImage=ImageCreateFromJpeg($src) or $r=0;
} elseif ($e == "gif") {
$OldImage=ImageCreateFromGif($src) or $r=0;
} elseif ($e == "bmp") {
$OldImage=ImageCreateFromwbmp($src) or $r=0;
} elseif ($e == "png") {
$OldImage=ImageCreateFromPng($src) or $r=0;
} else {
_o("Not a Valid Image! (".$e.") -- ".$src);$r=0;
}
if ($r) {
list($width,$height)=getimagesize($src);
// check if ratios match
$_ratio=array($width/$height,$w/$h);
if ($_ratio[0] != $_ratio[1]) { // crop image
// find the right scale to use
$_scale=min((float)($width/$w),(float)($height/$h));
// coords to crop
$cropX=(float)($width-($_scale*$w));
$cropY=(float)($height-($_scale*$h));
// cropped image size
$cropW=(float)($width-$cropX);
$cropH=(float)($height-$cropY);
$crop=ImageCreateTrueColor($cropW,$cropH);
// crop the middle part of the image to fit proportions
ImageCopy(
$crop,
$OldImage,
0,
0,
(int)($cropX/2),
(int)($cropY/2),
$cropW,
$cropH
);
}
// do the thumbnail
$NewThumb=ImageCreateTrueColor($w,$h);
if (isset($crop)) { // been cropped
ImageCopyResampled(
$NewThumb,
$crop,
0,
0,
0,
0,
$w,
$h,
$cropW,
$cropH
);
ImageDestroy($crop);
} else { // ratio match, regular resize
ImageCopyResampled(
$NewThumb,
$OldImage,
0,
0,
0,
0,
$w,
$h,
$width,
$height
);
}
_ckdir($saveas);
ImageJpeg($NewThumb,$saveas,$quality);
ImageDestroy($NewThumb);
ImageDestroy($OldImage);
}
return $r;
}
?>
Another add-on to previous php5 class for thumbnail (with a merge of Matt and Zorro's proposals).
This is dedicated to generate thumbnail on the fly for a webpage using the subclass thumbnail.
It saves the generated thumb as myimage_tn, in the same directory.
I'm quite new with php5, so I think this could be optimized, but it seems to work fine.
<?php
// Imaging
class imaging
{
// Variables
private $img_input;
private $img_output;
private $img_src;
private $format;
private $quality = 80;
private $x_input;
private $y_input;
private $x_output;
private $y_output;
private $resize;
// Set image
public function set_img($img)
{
// Find format
$ext = strtoupper(pathinfo($img, PATHINFO_EXTENSION));
// JPEG image
if(is_file($img) && ($ext == "JPG" OR $ext == "JPEG"))
{
$this->format = $ext;
$this->img_input = ImageCreateFromJPEG($img);
$this->img_src = $img;
}
// PNG image
elseif(is_file($img) && $ext == "PNG")
{
$this->format = $ext;
$this->img_input = ImageCreateFromPNG($img);
$this->img_src = $img;
}
// GIF image
elseif(is_file($img) && $ext == "GIF")
{
$this->format = $ext;
$this->img_input = ImageCreateFromGIF($img);
$this->img_src = $img;
}
// Get dimensions
$this->x_input = imagesx($this->img_input);
$this->y_input = imagesy($this->img_input);
}
// Set maximum image size (pixels)
public function set_size($max_x = 100,$max_y = 100)
{
// Resize
if($this->x_input > $max_x || $this->y_input > $max_y)
{
$a= $max_x / $max_y;
$b= $this->x_input / $this->y_input;
if ($a<$b)
{
$this->x_output = $max_x;
$this->y_output = ($max_x / $this->x_input) * $this->y_input;
}
else
{
$this->y_output = $max_y;
$this->x_output = ($max_y / $this->y_input) * $this->x_input;
}
// Ready
$this->resize = TRUE;
}
// Don't resize
else { $this->resize = FALSE; }
}
// Set image quality (JPEG only)
public function set_quality($quality)
{
if(is_int($quality))
{
$this->quality = $quality;
}
}
// Save image
public function save_img($path)
{
// Resize
if($this->resize)
{
$this->img_output = ImageCreateTrueColor($this->x_output, $this->y_output);
ImageCopyResampled($this->img_output, $this->img_input, 0, 0, 0, 0, $this->x_output, $this->y_output, $this->x_input, $this->y_input);
}
// Save JPEG
if($this->format == "JPG" OR $this->format == "JPEG")
{
if($this->resize) { imageJPEG($this->img_output, $path, $this->quality); }
else { copy($this->img_src, $path); }
}
// Save PNG
elseif($this->format == "PNG")
{
if($this->resize) { imagePNG($this->img_output, $path); }
else { copy($this->img_src, $path); }
}
// Save GIF
elseif($this->format == "GIF")
{
if($this->resize) { imageGIF($this->img_output, $path); }
else { copy($this->img_src, $path); }
}
}
// Get width
public function get_width()
{
return $this->x_input;
}
// Get height
public function get_height()
{
return $this->y_input;
}
// Clear image cache
public function clear_cache()
{
@ImageDestroy($this->img_input);
@ImageDestroy($this->img_output);
}
}
class thumbnail extends imaging {
private $image;
private $width;
private $height;
function __construct($image,$width,$height) {
parent::set_img($image);
parent::set_quality(80);
parent::set_size($width,$height);
$this->thumbnail= pathinfo($image, PATHINFO_DIRNAME).pathinfo($image, PATHINFO_FILENAME).'_tn.'.pathinfo($image, PATHINFO_EXTENSION);
parent::save_img($this->thumbnail);
parent::clear_cache();
}
function __toString() {
return $this->thumbnail;
}
}
********
* DEMO *
********
$thumb = new thumbnail('./image_dir/sub_dir/myimage.jpg',100,100);
echo '<img src=\''.$thumb.'\' alt=\'myimage\' title=\'myimage\'/>';
?>
Resampling GIFs and retain transparency dosen't work always, as dependent on the resample factor the resulting resampled image has some pattern-noise that prevents "imagegif" to find all the transparent-pixels.
One way to fix this, is to reset all pixels with high alpha to full-transparent:
<?php
// load/create images
$img_src=imagecreatefromgif($g_srcfile);
$img_dst=imagecreatetruecolor($g_iw,$g_ih);
imagealphablending($img_dst, false);
// get and reallocate transparency-color
$transindex = imagecolortransparent($img_src);
if($transindex >= 0) {
$transcol = imagecolorsforindex($img_src, $transindex);
$transindex = imagecolorallocatealpha($img_dst, $transcol['red'], $transcol['green'], $transcol['blue'], 127);
imagefill($img_dst, 0, 0, $transindex);
}
// resample
imagecopyresampled($img_dst, $img_src, 0, 0, 0, 0, $g_iw, $g_ih, $g_is[0], $g_is[1]);
// restore transparency
if($transindex >= 0) {
imagecolortransparent($img_dst, $transindex);
for($y=0; $y<$g_ih; ++$y)
for($x=0; $x<$g_iw; ++$x)
if(((imagecolorat($img_dst, $x, $y)>>24) & 0x7F) >= 100) imagesetpixel($img_dst, $x, $y, $transindex);
// save GIF
imagetruecolortopalette($img_dst, true, 255);
imagesavealpha($img_dst, false);
imagegif($img_dst, $g_dstfile);
imagedestroy($img_dst);
?>
This is a function I wrote for making thumbnails - it will accept a source *image resource* and destination *path*, plus the max dimension and whether the thumbnail should be square.
I chose to accept a resource as the source to make it a bit more efficient to create multiple sizes. For example:
<?php
$src_im=@imagecreatefromjpeg($pathtofile);
$large = resize($src_im,$destination_large,1024);
@imagedestroy($src_im);
$medium = resize($large,$destination_medium,500);
@imagedestroy($large);
$small = resize($medium,$destination_small,125);
@imagedestroy($medium);
$square = resize($small,$destination_square,75,TRUE);
@imagedestroy($small);
@imagedestroy($square);
function resize($src_im, $dpath, $maxd, $square=false) {
$src_width = imagesx($src_im);
$src_height = imagesy($src_im);
$src_w=$src_width;
$src_h=$src_height;
$src_x=0;
$src_y=0;
if($square){
$dst_w = $maxd;
$dst_h = $maxd;
if($src_width>$src_height){
$src_x = ceil(($src_width-$src_height)/2);
$src_w=$src_height;
$src_h=$src_height;
}else{
$src_y = ceil(($src_height-$src_width)/2);
$src_w=$src_width;
$src_h=$src_width;
}
}else{
if($src_width>$src_height){
$dst_w=$maxd;
$dst_h=floor($src_height*($dst_w/$src_width));
}else{
$dst_h=$maxd;
$dst_w=floor($src_width*($dst_h/$src_height));
}
}
$dst_im=@imagecreatetruecolor($dst_w,$dst_h);
@imagecopyresampled($dst_im, $src_im, 0, 0, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h);
@imagejpeg($dst_im,$dpath);
return $dst_im;
}
?>
Another addition to zorroswordsman at gmail dot com's resize class.
The function takes $_FILES['sent_image'] as 1st parameter. The 2nd is complete destination path.
It only moves images.
It returns destination path if succeeded, and false if any error occurred.
<?php
public function move_image($tmp_img, $dest_img)
{
//verifies if the uploaded file is an image
if (strpos($tmp_img['type'], 'image') !== false)
{
//moves the uploaded file into the destination place
if (move_uploaded_file($tmp_img['tmp_name'], $dest_img)) {
return $dest_img;
}
}
return false;
}
?>
Another tiny ammendment to zorroswordsman at gmail dot com's resize class AND matt at rees-jenkins dot co dot uk addition. The class may resize to different width and height not only same ones:
<?php
// Set maximum image size (pixels)
public function set_size($max_x = 100,$max_y = 100)
{
// Resize
if($this->x_input > $max_x || $this->y_input > $max_y)
{
$a= $max_x / $max_y;
$b= $this->x_input / $this->y_input;
if ($a<$b)
{
$this->x_output = $max_x;
$this->y_output = ($max_x / $this->x_input) * $this->y_input;
}
else
{
$this->y_output = $max_y;
$this->x_output = ($max_y / $this->y_input) * $this->x_input;
}
// Ready
$this->resize = TRUE;
}
// Don't resize
else { $this->resize = FALSE; }
}
?>
And the use of the class is now:
<?php
##### DEMO #####
// Image
$src = "myimage.jpg";
// Begin
$img = new imaging;
$img->set_img($src);
$img->set_quality(80);
// Small thumbnail
$img->set_size(250,150);
$img->save_img("small_250x150_" . $src);
// Baby thumbnail
$img->set_size(50,250);
$img->save_img("baby_50x250_" . $src);
// Finalize
$img->clear_cache();
?>
A tiny ammendment to zorroswordsman at gmail dot com's resize class. It was only resizing if both the width AND height where greater than the desired size. This should fix it:
<?php
// Set maximum image size (pixels)
function set_size($size = 100)
{
// Resize
if($this->x_input > $size || $this->y_input > $size)
{
// Wide
if($this->x_input >= $this->y_input)
{
$this->x_output = $size;
$this->y_output = ($this->x_output / $this->x_input) * $this->y_input;
}
// Tall
else
{
$this->y_output = $size;
$this->x_output = ($this->y_output / $this->y_input) * $this->x_input;
}
// Ready
$this->resize = TRUE;
}
// Don't resize
else { $this->resize = FALSE; }
}
?>
I've created a PHP5 image resize class, using ImageCopyResampled, that someone might find useful, with support for JPEG, PNG, and GIF formats. It retains the original image's aspect ratio when resizing, and doesn't resize or resample if the original width and height is smaller then the desired resize.
<?php
// Imaging
class imaging
{
// Variables
private $img_input;
private $img_output;
private $img_src;
private $format;
private $quality = 80;
private $x_input;
private $y_input;
private $x_output;
private $y_output;
private $resize;
// Set image
public function set_img($img)
{
// Find format
$ext = strtoupper(pathinfo($img, PATHINFO_EXTENSION));
// JPEG image
if(is_file($img) && ($ext == "JPG" OR $ext == "JPEG"))
{
$this->format = $ext;
$this->img_input = ImageCreateFromJPEG($img);
$this->img_src = $img;
}
// PNG image
elseif(is_file($img) && $ext == "PNG")
{
$this->format = $ext;
$this->img_input = ImageCreateFromPNG($img);
$this->img_src = $img;
}
// GIF image
elseif(is_file($img) && $ext == "GIF")
{
$this->format = $ext;
$this->img_input = ImageCreateFromGIF($img);
$this->img_src = $img;
}
// Get dimensions
$this->x_input = imagesx($this->img_input);
$this->y_input = imagesy($this->img_input);
}
// Set maximum image size (pixels)
public function set_size($size = 100)
{
// Resize
if($this->x_input > $size && $this->y_input > $size)
{
// Wide
if($this->x_input >= $this->y_input)
{
$this->x_output = $size;
$this->y_output = ($this->x_output / $this->x_input) * $this->y_input;
}
// Tall
else
{
$this->y_output = $size;
$this->x_output = ($this->y_output / $this->y_input) * $this->x_input;
}
// Ready
$this->resize = TRUE;
}
// Don't resize
else { $this->resize = FALSE; }
}
// Set image quality (JPEG only)
public function set_quality($quality)
{
if(is_int($quality))
{
$this->quality = $quality;
}
}
// Save image
public function save_img($path)
{
// Resize
if($this->resize)
{
$this->img_output = ImageCreateTrueColor($this->x_output, $this->y_output);
ImageCopyResampled($this->img_output, $this->img_input, 0, 0, 0, 0, $this->x_output, $this->y_output, $this->x_input, $this->y_input);
}
// Save JPEG
if($this->format == "JPG" OR $this->format == "JPEG")
{
if($this->resize) { imageJPEG($this->img_output, $path, $this->quality); }
else { copy($this->img_src, $path); }
}
// Save PNG
elseif($this->format == "PNG")
{
if($this->resize) { imagePNG($this->img_output, $path); }
else { copy($this->img_src, $path); }
}
// Save GIF
elseif($this->format == "GIF")
{
if($this->resize) { imageGIF($this->img_output, $path); }
else { copy($this->img_src, $path); }
}
}
// Get width
public function get_width()
{
return $this->x_input;
}
// Get height
public function get_height()
{
return $this->y_input;
}
// Clear image cache
public function clear_cache()
{
@ImageDestroy($this->img_input);
@ImageDestroy($this->img_output);
}
}
##### DEMO #####
// Image
$src = "myimage.jpg";
// Begin
$img = new imaging;
$img->set_img($src);
$img->set_quality(80);
// Small thumbnail
$img->set_size(200);
$img->save_img("small_" . $src);
// Baby thumbnail
$img->set_size(50);
$img->save_img("baby_" . $src);
// Finalize
$img->clear_cache();
?>
The suggestion of converting a gif to a png to retain transparency was useful. However the steps used to maintain the transparency work for a gif as well, so the conversion step is not necessary. Just do everything the same, and save as a gif anyway. i.e.
<?php
$g_iw is new image width
$g_ih is new image height
$img_src=imagecreatefromgif($g_srcfile);
$img_dst=imagecreatetruecolor($g_iw,$g_ih);
//preserve alpha
imagecolortransparent($img_dst, imagecolorallocate($img_dst, 0, 0, 0));
imagealphablending($img_dst, false);
imagesavealpha($img_dst, true);
imagecopyresampled($img_dst, $img_src, 0, 0, 0, 0, $g_iw, $g_ih, $g_is[0], $g_is[1]);
imagegif($img_dst, $g_dstfile);
imagedestroy($img_dst);
?>
Wrote a function for sanitising user uploaded images. It saves the native image in size roughly 800x600 so it still fits on most screens when opened, makes a desired size thumbnail and turns all images into high quality jpegs for smaller bandwidth use.
Thumbnails are made in a similar way a designer would make them in photoshop, first resize the most troublesome dimension to desired size, then crop the rest out so the image retains proportions and most of it ends up in the thumbnail.
<?php
// $image is $_FILES[ <image name> ]
// $imageId is the id used in a database or wherever for this image
// $thumbWidth and $thumbHeight are desired dimensions for the thumbnail
function processImage( $image, $imageId, $thumbWidth, $thumbHeight )
{
$type = $image[ 'type' ];
$galleryPath = 'images/collection/';
if ( strpos( $type, 'image/' ) === FALSE )
{ // not an image
return FALSE;
}
$type = str_replace( 'image/', '', $type );
$createFunc = 'imagecreatefrom' . $type;
$im = $createFunc( $image[ 'tmp_name' ] );
$size = getimagesize( $image[ 'tmp_name' ] );
$w = $size[ 0 ];
$h = $size[ 1 ];
if ( $w > 800 || $h > 600 )
{ // we make sure the image isn't too huge
if ( $w > 800 )
{
$nw = 800;
$nh = ceil( $nw*($h/$w) );
}elseif( $h > 600 )
{
$nh = 600;
$nw = ceil( $nh*($w/$h) );
}
$im2 = imagecreatetruecolor( $nw, $nh );
imagecopyresampled( $im2, $im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $nw, $nh, $w, $h );
imagedestroy( $im );
$im = $im2;
$w = $nw;
$h = $nh;
}
// create thumbnail
$tw = $thumbWidth;
$th = $thumbHeight;
$imT = imagecreatetruecolor( $tw, $th );
if ( $tw/$th > $th/$tw )
{ // wider
$tmph = $h*($tw/$w);
$temp = imagecreatetruecolor( $tw, $tmph );
imagecopyresampled( $temp, $im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $tw, $tmph, $w, $h ); // resize to width
imagecopyresampled( $imT, $temp, 0, 0, 0, $tmph/2-$th/2, $tw, $th, $tw, $th ); // crop
imagedestroy( $temp );
}else
{ // taller
$tmpw = $w*($th/$h );
$imT = imagecreatetruecolor( $tmpw, $th );
imagecopyresampled( $imT, $im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $tmpw, $h, $w, $h ); // resize to height
imagecopyresampled( $imT, $temp, 0, 0, $tmpw/2-$tw/2, 0, $tw, $th, $tw, $th ); // crop
imagedestroy( $temp );
}
// save the image
imagejpeg( $im, $galleryPath . $imgid . '.jpg', 100 );
imagejpeg( $imT, $galleryPath . $imgid . '_thumb.jpg', 100 );
}
?>
Here's a little function I wrote to resize images to a maximum dimension - based on what facebook does in the galleries. You put in a source, destination and a maximum dimension in pixels (eg 300), and for example if the image is long and thin, the longest edge will be 300px, yet the image retains proportions. A square image will become 300x300, a 6x4 (landscape) will become 300x200, a 4x6 (portrait) - 200x300 etc.
It works on jpg images, but other formats can easily be added.
<?php
function createThumb($spath, $dpath, $maxd) {
$src=@imagecreatefromjpeg($spath);
if (!$src) {return false;} else {
$srcw=imagesx($src);
$srch=imagesy($src);
if ($srcw<$srch) {$height=$maxd;$width=floor($srcw*$height/$srch);}
else {$width=$maxd;$height=floor($srch*$width/$srcw);}
if ($width>$srcw && $height>$srch) {$width=$srcw;$height=$srch;} //if image is actually smaller than you want, leave small (remove this line to resize anyway)
$thumb=imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);
if ($height<100) {imagecopyresized($thumb, $src, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, imagesx($src), imagesy($src));}
else {imagecopyresampled($thumb, $src, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, imagesx($src), imagesy($src));}
imagejpeg($thumb, $dpath);
return true;
}
}
?>
I hated that enlarging an image resulted in giant pixels rather than a smoother look, so I wrote this function. It takes longer, but gives a much nicer look.
<?php
function imagecopyresampledSMOOTH(&$dst_img, &$src_img, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h, $mult=1.25){
// don't use a $mult that's too close to an int or this function won't make much of a difference
$tgt_w = round($src_w * $mult);
$tgt_h = round($src_h * $mult);
// using $mult <= 1 will make the current step w/h smaller (or the same), don't allow this, always resize by at least 1 pixel larger
if($tgt_w <= $src_w){ $tgt_w += 1; }
if($tgt_h <= $src_h){ $tgt_h += 1; }
// if the current step w/h is larger than the final height, adjust it back to the final size
// this check also makes it so that if we are doing a resize to smaller image, it happens in one step (since that's already smooth)
if($tgt_w > $dst_w){ $tgt_w = $dst_w; }
if($tgt_h > $dst_h){ $tgt_h = $dst_h; }
$tmpImg = imagecreatetruecolor($tgt_w, $tgt_h);
imagecopyresampled($tmpImg, $src_img, 0, 0, $src_x, $src_y, $tgt_w, $tgt_h, $src_w, $src_h);
imagecopy($dst_img, $tmpImg, $dst_x, $dst_y, 0, 0, $tgt_w, $tgt_h);
imagedestroy($tmpImg);
// as long as the final w/h has not been reached, reep on resizing
if($tgt_w < $dst_w OR $tgt_h < $dst_h){
imagecopyresampledSMOOTH($dst_img, $dst_img, $dst_x, $dst_y, $dst_x, $dst_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $tgt_w, $tgt_h, $mult);
}
}
?>
A small thumb script. Lets you specify max height and width. The thumb will always be of a rectangular shape while the image itself retains it's proportions. Very clean.
<?php
// The file
$filename = 'a.jpg';
// Set a maximum height and width
$width = 80;
$height = 80;
$thumbsize = 80;
// Content type
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
// Get new dimensions
list($width_orig, $height_orig) = getimagesize($filename);
$ratio_orig = $width_orig/$height_orig;
if ($width/$height > $ratio_orig) {
$width = $height*$ratio_orig;
} else {
$height = $width/$ratio_orig;
}
// Resample
$image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($thumbsize, $thumbsize);
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, -($width/2) + ($thumbsize/2), -($height/2) + ($thumbsize/2), 0, 0, $width, $height, $width_orig, $height_orig);
// Output
imagejpeg($image_p, null, 100);
?>
Here's a simple function to resample one JPEG imagefile to another while keeping aspect ratio of the source within the destination's dimensions. You can also tune the allowable distortion if you end up making too many thumbnails with thin blank areas around them. Should work when enlarging images too. Function returns true if it worked, false if not.
function resample_picfile($src, $dst, $w, $h)
{
// If distortion stretching is within the range below,
// then let image be distorted.
$lowend = 0.8;
$highend = 1.25;
$src_img = imagecreatefromjpeg($src);
if($src_img)
{
$dst_img = ImageCreateTrueColor($w, $h);
/* if you don't want aspect-preserved images
to have a black bkgnd, fill $dst_img with the color of your choice here.
*/
if($dst_img)
{
$src_w = imageSX($src_img);
$src_h = imageSY($src_img);
$scaleX = (float)$w / $src_w;
$scaleY = (float)$h / $src_h;
$scale = min($scaleX, $scaleY);
$dstW = $w;
$dstH = $h;
$dstX = $dstY = 0;
$scaleR = $scaleX / $scaleY;
if($scaleR < $lowend || $scaleR > $highend)
{
$dstW = (int)($scale * $src_w + 0.5);
$dstH = (int)($scale * $src_h + 0.5);
// Keep pic centered in frame.
$dstX = (int)(0.5 * ($w - $dstW));
$dstY = (int)(0.5 * ($h - $dstH));
}
imagecopyresampled(
$dst_img, $src_img, $dstX, $dstY, 0, 0,
$dstW, $dstH, $src_w, $src_h);
imagejpeg($dst_img, $dst);
imagedestroy($dst_img);
}
imagedestroy($src_img);
return file_exists($dst);
}
return false;
}
If anyone felt like implementing Bicubic Sharper and/or Bicubic Smoother, that would seriously rock.
This is a fixed version of ImageCopyResampledBicubic posted by liviu.malaescu
The original version wasn't respecting src_x & src_y args
<?php
function ImageCopyResampledBicubic(&$dst_image, &$src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h) {
// we should first cut the piece we are interested in from the source
$src_img = ImageCreateTrueColor($src_w, $src_h);
imagecopy($src_img, $src_image, 0, 0, $src_x, $src_y, $src_w, $src_h);
// this one is used as temporary image
$dst_img = ImageCreateTrueColor($dst_w, $dst_h);
ImagePaletteCopy($dst_img, $src_img);
$rX = $src_w / $dst_w;
$rY = $src_h / $dst_h;
$w = 0;
for ($y = 0; $y < $dst_h; $y++) {
$ow = $w; $w = round(($y + 1) * $rY);
$t = 0;
for ($x = 0; $x < $dst_w; $x++) {
$r = $g = $b = 0; $a = 0;
$ot = $t; $t = round(($x + 1) * $rX);
for ($u = 0; $u < ($w - $ow); $u++) {
for ($p = 0; $p < ($t - $ot); $p++) {
$c = ImageColorsForIndex($src_img, ImageColorAt($src_img, $ot + $p, $ow + $u));
$r += $c['red'];
$g += $c['green'];
$b += $c['blue'];
$a++;
}
}
ImageSetPixel($dst_img, $x, $y, ImageColorClosest($dst_img, $r / $a, $g / $a, $b / $a));
}
}
// apply the temp image over the returned image and use the destination x,y coordinates
imagecopy($dst_image, $dst_img, $dst_x, $dst_y, 0, 0, $dst_w, $dst_h);
// we should return true since ImageCopyResampled/ImageCopyResized do it
return true;
}
?>
Here is a function I thought I would share that will resample and copy an image with rounded corners.
<?php
/** ------------------------------------------------------------
* Copy and resample an image with rounded corners.
* ----------------------------------------------------------- */
function imageRoundedCopyResampled(&$dstimg, &$srcimg, $dstx, $dsty, $srcx,
$srcy, $dstw, $dsth, $srcw, $srch, $radius) {
# Resize the Source Image
$srcResized = imagecreatetruecolor($dstw, $dsth);
imagecopyresampled($srcResized, $srcimg, 0, 0, $srcx, $srcy,
$dstw, $dsth, $srcw, $srch);
# Copy the Body without corners
imagecopy($dstimg, $srcResized, $dstx+$radius, $dsty,
$radius, 0, $dstw-($radius*2), $dsth);
imagecopy($dstimg, $srcResized, $dstx, $dsty+$radius,
0, $radius, $dstw, $dsth-($radius*2));
# Create a list of iterations; array(array(X1, X2, CenterX, CenterY), ...)
# Iterations in order are: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left, Bottom-Right
$iterations = array(
array(0, 0, $radius, $radius),
array($dstw-$radius, 0, $dstw-$radius, $radius),
array(0, $dsth-$radius, $radius, $dsth-$radius),
array($dstw-$radius, $dsth-$radius, $dstw-$radius, $dsth-$radius)
);
# Loop through each corner 'iteration'
foreach($iterations as $iteration) {
list($x1,$y1,$cx,$cy) = $iteration;
for ($y=$y1; $y<=$y1+$radius; $y++) {
for ($x=$x1; $x<=$x1+$radius; $x++) {
# If length (X,Y)->(CX,CY) is less then radius draw the point
$length = sqrt(pow(($cx - $x), 2) + pow(($cy - $y), 2));
if ($length < $radius) {
imagecopy($dstimg, $srcResized, $x+$dstx, $y+$dsty,
$x, $y, 1, 1);
}
}
}
}
}
?>
None of the stuff I've seen for resizing transparent GIFs works consistently and yields a good image. The hack I thought of is silly, but it works okay -- convert GIF to PNG. This worked for me.
$g_iw is new image width
$g_ih is new image height
$img_src=imagecreatefromgif($g_srcfile);
$img_dst=imagecreatetruecolor($g_iw,$g_ih);
//preserve alpha
imagecolortransparent($img_dst, imagecolorallocate($img_dst, 0, 0, 0));
imagealphablending($img_dst, false);
imagesavealpha($img_dst, true);
imagecopyresampled($img_dst, $img_src, 0, 0, 0, 0, $g_iw, $g_ih, $g_is[0], $g_is[1]);
imagepng($img_dst, $g_dstfile);
imagedestroy($img_dst);
This function is taken from lots of web sources so thanks to all for posting. It creates square or landscape thumbnails from .jpgs from either portait or landscape original images. I decide in advance which way I want the thumbs to display for consistency. I usually sharpen the images as well post-upload, to save on server resources. I can post this code if anyone wants it. I hope this helps someone...
# create thumbnails from jpgs
# usage:
# create_jpgthumb(uploaded file, final file (with path), thumb height, thumb width, jpg quality, scale thumb (true) or fixed size (false);
function create_jpgthumb($original, $thumbnail, $max_width, $max_height, $quality, $scale = true) {
list ($src_width, $src_height, $type, $w) = getimagesize($original);
if (!$srcImage = @imagecreatefromjpeg($original)) {
return false;
}
# image resizes to natural height and width
if ($scale == true) {
if ($src_width > $src_height ) {
$thumb_width = $max_width;
$thumb_height = floor($src_height * ($max_width / $src_width));
} else if ($src_width < $src_height ) {
$thumb_height = $max_height;
$thumb_width = floor($src_width * ($max_height / $src_height));
} else {
$thumb_width = $max_height;
$thumb_height = $max_height;
}
if (!@$destImage = imagecreatetruecolor($thumb_width, $thumb_height)) {
return false;
}
if (!@imagecopyresampled($destImage, $srcImage, 0, 0, 0, 0, $thumb_width, $thumb_height, $src_width, $src_height)) {
return false;
}
# image is fixed to supplied width and height and cropped
} else if ($scale == false) {
$ratio = $max_width / $max_height;
# thumbnail is landscape
if ($ratio > 1) {
# uploaded pic is landscape
if ($src_width > $src_height) {
$thumb_width = $max_width;
$thumb_height = ceil($max_width * ($src_height / $src_width));
if ($thumb_height > $max_width) {
$thumb_height = $max_width;
$thumb_width = ceil($max_width * ($src_width / $src_height));
}
# uploaded pic is portrait
} else {
$thumb_height = $max_width;
$thumb_width = ceil($max_width * ($src_height / $src_width));
if ($thumb_width > $max_width) {
$thumb_width = $max_width;
$thumb_height = ceil($max_width * ($src_height / $src_width));
}
$off_h = ($src_height - $src_width) / 2;
}
if (!@$destImage = imagecreatetruecolor($max_width, $max_height)) {
return false;
}
if (!@imagecopyresampled($destImage, $srcImage, 0, 0, 0, $off_h, $thumb_width, $thumb_height, $src_width, $src_height)) {
return false;
}
# thumbnail is square
} else {
if ($src_width > $src_height) {
$off_w = ($src_width - $src_height) / 2;
$off_h = 0;
$src_width = $src_height;
} else if ($src_height > $src_width) {
$off_w = 0;
$off_h = ($src_height - $src_width) / 2;
$src_height = $src_width;
} else {
$off_w = 0;
$off_h = 0;
}
if (!@$destImage = imagecreatetruecolor($max_width, $max_height)) {
return false;
}
if (!@imagecopyresampled($destImage, $srcImage, 0, 0, $off_w, $off_h, $max_width, $max_height, $src_width, $src_height)) {
return false;
}
}
}
@imagedestroy($srcImage);
if (!@imageantialias($destImage, true)) {
return false;
}
if (!@imagejpeg($destImage, $thumbnail, $quality)) {
return false;
}
@imagedestroy($destImage);
return true;
}
Tim's function is a whole lot faster, however, the quality setting doesnt seem right since resizing very big images doesnt affect quality of the resulting thumbnails that much on quality 1 for example.
Anyone has figured out how to use a more correct quality setting by comparing image surfaces (for example) basing on Tim's function?
images with a total of 10Megapixels that contain 5Megapixels when resized should use the same quality setting like images that contain 1Megapixels but only 0.5 when resized.
Not hard to understand, but the memoryload would be a lot lower if the function could decide to use a setting of quality 1 automatically when resizing big images to small thumbnails. This would be handy especially when using the function for images of various sizes in the same application.
3800x2500px - 2s
3807x6768 - 4.7s
Tested on a core2duo e4300/1gb ram - only one core used.
It reduces first with nearest-neighbour and then with bicubic on the smaller image.
Thumb quality is fine :)
<?php
$cale_in = "test.jpg"; //input-file
$cale_out = "test_thumb.jpg"; //output-file
$make_thumbs = "YES";
$thumbsize[0] = 100;
$thumbsize[1] = 75;
ini_set("memory_limit", "134217728"); // needed for huge pictures
// Bicubic resampling, not written by me
function ImageCopyResampleBicubic
(&$dst_img, &$src_img, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h) {
ImagePaletteCopy ($dst_img, $src_img);
$rX = $src_w / $dst_w;
$rY = $src_h / $dst_h;
$w = 0;
for ($y = $dst_y; $y < $dst_h; $y++) {
$ow = $w; $w = round(($y + 1) * $rY);
$t = 0;
for ($x = $dst_x; $x < $dst_w; $x++) {
$r = $g = $b = 0; $a = 0;
$ot = $t; $t = round(($x + 1) * $rX);
for ($u = 0; $u < ($w - $ow); $u++) {
for ($p = 0; $p < ($t - $ot); $p++) {
$c = ImageColorsForIndex ($src_img,
ImageColorAt ($src_img, $ot + $p, $ow + $u));
$r += $c['red'];
$g += $c['green'];
$b += $c['blue'];
$a++;
}
}
ImageSetPixel ($dst_img, $x, $y,
ImageColorClosest ($dst_img, $r / $a, $g / $a, $b / $a));
}
}
}
function makeThumb($cale_in) {
global $thumbsize;
$sursa = imagecreatefromjpeg($cale_in);
$is_jpeg = getimagesize($cale_in);
$ws = $is_jpeg[0];
$hs = $is_jpeg[1];
if($ws > $thumbsize[0] && $hs > $thumbsize[1])
{
$aspect = $ws/$hs;
if($aspect <= 1.333333) {
$hd = $thumbsize[1];
$wd = floor($hd*$aspect);
}
else {
$wd = $thumbsize[0];
$hd = floor($wd/$aspect);
}
$Z = ceil(log(($ws*$hs)/(4*$thumbsize[0]*$thumbsize[1])))+1;
if(log(($ws*$hs)/(4*$thumbsize[0]*$thumbsize[1])) < 0) $Z=1;
$dx = $dy = 0;
if($Z > 1) {
$dest = imagecreatetruecolor(round($ws/$Z), round($hs/$Z));
for($i=0; $i < $hs; $i+=$Z) {
for($j=0; $j < $ws; $j+=$Z) {
$rgb = imagecolorat($sursa, $j, $i);
$r = ($rgb >> 16) & 0xFF;
$g = ($rgb >> 8) & 0xFF;
$b = $rgb & 0xFF;
$pcol = imagecolorallocate($dest, $r, $g, $b);
imagesetpixel($dest, $dx, $dy, $pcol);
$dx++;
}
$dx=0;
$dy++;
}
}
else
{
$dest = imagecreatetruecolor($ws, $hs);
imagecopy($dest, $sursa, 0, 0, 0, 0, $ws, $hs );
}
imagedestroy($sursa);
$destrs = imagecreatetruecolor($wd, $hd);
ImageCopyResampleBicubic($destrs,$dest,0,0,0,0,
$wd,$hd,round($ws/$Z),round($hs/$Z));
ImageJpeg($destrs, $cale_out, 100);
echo "Z:$Z <b>|</b> ($ws x $hs) -> ($wd x $hd) @ ".$ws/$hs;
}
}
function mf() {
list($usec, $sec) = explode(" ", microtime());
$x[0] = $sec; $x[1] = $usec;
return $x;
}
$timp1 = mf(); //starting to count
makeThumb($cale_in); //makes the actual thumb
$timp2 = mf(); //timer ends
$dsec = $timp2[0] - $timp1[0];
$dusec = $timp2[1] - $timp1[1];
echo "<b>|</b> Time : <b>".round($dusec+$dsec,6)."s</b> <b>|</b><br />";
?>
Here's an improved and corrected version of my fastimagecopyresampled script. Because I typically scale entire images it appears my previous code was not properly tested. In any case, this new script has been thoroughly tested, cleaned up, and enhanced. The code is a little tighter and quality values between 0 and 1 will yield a mosaic effect (basically lowering quality below the pervious lowest value of 1). I would still suggest using a quality of 2 to 4 as that's the primary purpose of this script, which is high quality and fast results. Don't be afraid of using a quality value of 1.5 for extreme cases where you have a bunch of very large images from digital cameras (like those 10M pixel cameras theses days) and creating thumbnails in batch mode. Even a quality of 1.5 is a big improvement over imagecopyresized and is ultra-fast.
Anyway, enjoy and I hope this is the bug-free last version.
<?
function fastimagecopyresampled (&$dst_image, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h, $quality = 3) {
// Plug-and-Play fastimagecopyresampled function replaces much slower imagecopyresampled.
// Just include this function and change all "imagecopyresampled" references to "fastimagecopyresampled".
// Typically from 30 to 60 times faster when reducing high resolution images down to thumbnail size using the default quality setting.
// Author: Tim Eckel - Date: 09/07/07 - Version: 1.1 - Project: FreeRingers.net - Freely distributable - These comments must remain.
//
// Optional "quality" parameter (defaults is 3). Fractional values are allowed, for example 1.5. Must be greater than zero.
// Between 0 and 1 = Fast, but mosaic results, closer to 0 increases the mosaic effect.
// 1 = Up to 350 times faster. Poor results, looks very similar to imagecopyresized.
// 2 = Up to 95 times faster. Images appear a little sharp, some prefer this over a quality of 3.
// 3 = Up to 60 times faster. Will give high quality smooth results very close to imagecopyresampled, just faster.
// 4 = Up to 25 times faster. Almost identical to imagecopyresampled for most images.
// 5 = No speedup. Just uses imagecopyresampled, no advantage over imagecopyresampled.
if (empty($src_image) || empty($dst_image) || $quality <= 0) { return false; }
if ($quality < 5 && (($dst_w * $quality) < $src_w || ($dst_h * $quality) < $src_h)) {
$temp = imagecreatetruecolor ($dst_w * $quality + 1, $dst_h * $quality + 1);
imagecopyresized ($temp, $src_image, 0, 0, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w * $quality + 1, $dst_h * $quality + 1, $src_w, $src_h);
imagecopyresampled ($dst_image, $temp, $dst_x, $dst_y, 0, 0, $dst_w, $dst_h, $dst_w * $quality, $dst_h * $quality);
imagedestroy ($temp);
} else imagecopyresampled ($dst_image, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h);
return true;
}
?>
Tim's code is fast, but if you're trying to put resampled images anywhere but in the top-left corner, it doesn't work.
tim, your resampling gives me better results than the gd function. It looks just as good as what my image resizing software does.
There is bug in POST from tim at leethost dot com
25-Jan-2007 02:00.
Function work correctly when you making thumb from 0,0 to width/height. But if you want copy resized picture to other coordinates then you must change code in this:
function fastimagecopyresampled (&$dst_image, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h, $quality = 3) {
if (empty($src_image) || empty($dst_image)) { return false; }
if ($quality <= 1)
{
$temp = imagecreatetruecolor ($dst_w + 1, $dst_h + 1);
imagecopyresized ($temp, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w + 1, $dst_h + 1, $src_w, $src_h);
imagecopyresized ($dst_image, $temp, 0, 0, 0, 0, $dst_w, $dst_h, $dst_w, $dst_h);
imagedestroy ($temp);
}
elseif ($quality < 5 && (($dst_w * $quality) < $src_w || ($dst_h * $quality) < $src_h))
{
$tmp_w = $dst_w * $quality;
$tmp_h = $dst_h * $quality;
$temp = imagecreatetruecolor ($tmp_w + 1, $tmp_h + 1);
imagecopyresized ($temp, $src_image, 0, 0, $src_x, $src_y, $tmp_w + 1, $tmp_h + 1, $src_w, $src_h);
imagecopyresampled ($dst_image, $temp, $dst_x, $dst_y, 0, 0, $dst_w, $dst_h, $tmp_w, $tmp_h);
imagedestroy ($temp);
} else
{
imagecopyresampled ($dst_image, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h);
}
return true;
}
Be wary of this function when resizing images to make them *larger* than the original due to the memory consumption rate. For example a 200KB JPEG file (1024x768) will take up 4MB of memory when loaded, but when resampled to twice the the size the memory use jumps to 20.1MB. imagecopyresized does the same. Allow approx. 5 bytes per *pixel* for memory allowance when dealing with true colour images.
Here's a simple plug-and-play replacement to imagecopyresampled that will deliver results that are almost identical except MUCH faster (very typically 30 times faster). I've been using this function for a few years but figured everyone could benefit from it.
For example, a 10 megapixel camera image (3872x2592 resolution) converted to thumbnail size using the default quality is 60 times faster than using imagecopyresampled (only 0.15 seconds from 8.9 seconds) and the image quality is almost identical. There's also an optional "quality" parameter that allows you to select the quality you want (1 is lowest quality but fastest, 5 is highest quality but slowest, 3 is default). All existing imagecopyresampled parameters fully work so it's truly plug-and-play. It also automatically decides if it would be better to just use imagecopyresampled depending on source and destination image sizes.
My image analysis shows imagecopyresized renders on average 2.4% of pixels significantly different than imagecopyresampled. These significantly different pixels give imagecopyresized the jagged, blocky, aliasing look. Using fastimagecopyresampled with a quality of 2, the significantly different pixel rate is reduced to 0.8%. With a quality of 3 (the default) it's reduced to 0.5% and at a quality of 4 it's reduced to only 0.03% but is still very typically 10-15 times faster for thumbnail creation.
Enjoy!
<?
function fastimagecopyresampled (&$dst_image, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h, $quality = 3) {
// Plug-and-Play fastimagecopyresampled function replaces much slower imagecopyresampled.
// Just include this function and change all "imagecopyresampled" references to "fastimagecopyresampled".
// Typically from 30 to 60 times faster when reducing high resolution images down to thumbnail size using the default quality setting.
// Author: Tim Eckel - Date: 12/17/04 - Project: FreeRingers.net - Freely distributable.
//
// Optional "quality" parameter (defaults is 3). Fractional values are allowed, for example 1.5.
// 1 = Up to 600 times faster. Poor results, just uses imagecopyresized but removes black edges.
// 2 = Up to 95 times faster. Images may appear too sharp, some people may prefer it.
// 3 = Up to 60 times faster. Will give high quality smooth results very close to imagecopyresampled.
// 4 = Up to 25 times faster. Almost identical to imagecopyresampled for most images.
// 5 = No speedup. Just uses imagecopyresampled, highest quality but no advantage over imagecopyresampled.
if (empty($src_image) || empty($dst_image)) { return false; }
if ($quality <= 1) {
$temp = imagecreatetruecolor ($dst_w + 1, $dst_h + 1);
imagecopyresized ($temp, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w + 1, $dst_h + 1, $src_w, $src_h);
imagecopyresized ($dst_image, $temp, 0, 0, 0, 0, $dst_w, $dst_h, $dst_w, $dst_h);
imagedestroy ($temp);
} elseif ($quality < 5 && (($dst_w * $quality) < $src_w || ($dst_h * $quality) < $src_h)) {
$tmp_w = $dst_w * $quality;
$tmp_h = $dst_h * $quality;
$temp = imagecreatetruecolor ($tmp_w + 1, $tmp_h + 1);
imagecopyresized ($temp, $src_image, $dst_x * $quality, $dst_y * $quality, $src_x, $src_y, $tmp_w + 1, $tmp_h + 1, $src_w, $src_h);
imagecopyresampled ($dst_image, $temp, 0, 0, 0, 0, $dst_w, $dst_h, $tmp_w, $tmp_h);
imagedestroy ($temp);
} else {
imagecopyresampled ($dst_image, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h);
}
return true;
}
?>
For all those that are using imagecreatefromwbmp() for.BMP files, I believe you are wrong.
imagecreatefromwbmp() is for WBMP image files used for WAP devices not windows BMP images.
I don't think PHP has any built in Windows BMP functions.
There are many examples here that make this mistake.
See the documentation for imagecreatefromwbmp()
Ok guys, the ultimate image merging tool, enjoy:
function watermark($sourcefile, $watermarkfiles, $destination, $quality=90) {
/*
$sourcefile = Filename of the picture to be watermarked.
$watermarkfile = files to add. Each is: array ( 'filename' => filename , 'position' => position to show(array), 'resample' => new dimension(array) )
You can omit any except filename
$destination = jpg or png file to output (jpg if source is jpg, png if source is png). Send blank to direct output
Sample:
$batch = array ( array ( 'filename' => "watermark.png",
'position' => array(100,0),
),
array ( 'filename' => "brilho.png",
'position' => array(200,200),
'resample' => array(30,30)
)
);
watermark("picture.jpg", $batch, "", 90); <-- will add both images in bath on top of picture, preserving transparency
*/
$ih = getimagesize($sourcefile);
$ispng = $ih[2] == 3;
if ($ispng)
$sourcefile_id = imagecreatefrompng($sourcefile);
else
$sourcefile_id = imagecreatefromjpeg($sourcefile);
$sourcefile_width=imageSX($sourcefile_id);
$sourcefile_height=imageSY($sourcefile_id);
foreach ($watermarkfiles as $x => $watermarkfile) {
$watermarkfile_id = imagecreatefrompng($watermarkfile['filename']);
imageAlphaBlending($watermarkfile_id, false);
imageSaveAlpha($watermarkfile_id, true);
$watermarkfile_width=imageSX($watermarkfile_id);
$watermarkfile_height=imageSY($watermarkfile_id);
// resample?
if (isset($watermarkfile['resample'])) {
$im_dest = imagecreatetruecolor ($watermarkfile['resample'][0], $watermarkfile['resample'][1]);
imagealphablending($im_dest, false);
imagecopyresampled($im_dest, $watermarkfile_id, 0, 0, 0, 0, $watermarkfile['resample'][0], $watermarkfile['resample'][1], $watermarkfile_width, $watermarkfile_height);
imagesavealpha($im_dest, true);
imagedestroy($watermarkfile_id);
$watermarkfile_id = $im_dest;
$watermarkfile_width = $watermarkfile['resample'][0];
$watermarkfile_height = $watermarkfile['resample'][1];
}
// position ? if none given, centered
if (isset($watermarkfile['position']))
list($dest_x,$dest_y) = $watermarkfile['position'];
else {
$dest_x = ( $sourcefile_width / 2 ) - ( $watermarkfile_width / 2 ); // centered
$dest_y = ( $sourcefile_height / 2 ) - ( $watermarkfile_height / 2 ); // centered
}
imagecopy($sourcefile_id, $watermarkfile_id, $dest_x, $dest_y, 0, 0, $watermarkfile_width, $watermarkfile_height);
imagedestroy($watermarkfile_id);
}
if ($ispng)
imagepng($sourcefile_id,$destination);
else
imagejpeg($sourcefile_id,$destination,$quality);
imagedestroy($sourcefile_id);
}
For anyone suffering from the srcX and srcY bug (some versions of gd ignore them completely - see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=12780 for details), a quick solution is to use this code snippet:
<?php
function imgcopyresampled(&$dst_img, $src_img, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h)
{
$tmp_img = imagecreatetruecolor($src_w, $src_h);
$rv2 = imagecopy($tmp_img, $src_img, 0,0, $src_x, $src_y, $src_w, $src_h);
$rv1 = imagecopyresampled($dst_img, $tmp_img, $dst_x,$dst_y, 0,0, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h);
imagedestroy($tmp_img);
return($rv1 and $rv2);
}
?>
By using imagecopy to extract the relevant portion of the source image, it works a lot more quickly than pike's solution below, and also without the extra blur.
It may be useful to use override_function in existing projects, although I have not tested this myself.
Creating a thumbnail (120x90 pixel) of a big image (3000x2000 pixel) took me about 5 seconds with imagecopyresampled()
Thats pretty much, so I tested a little how I could improve the speed. I found that imagecopyresized is way faster but results in poor quality.
So I combined both - I first reduce the big image via imagecopyresized to 1024x768 pixel and then create the small thumbnail via imagecopyresampled. The resulting quality is almost the same. In my tests, resizing took only about 2.2 seconds now - twice as fast :)
I also tried using that bicubic image resizing function in some earlier post here, but it was only faster when the thumbnails were smaller than 120x90 and the quality was not very good.
Here's the code if you wanna (I guess there are still a few possibilites to do some more optimiztions tough):
<?php
function CreateThumb($file,$maxwdt,$maxhgt, $dest) {
list($owdt,$ohgt,$otype)=@getimagesize($file);
switch($otype) {
case 1: $newimg=imagecreatefromgif($file); break;
case 2: $newimg=imagecreatefromjpeg($file); break;
case 3: $newimg=imagecreatefrompng($file); break;
default: echo "Unkown filetype (file $file, typ $otype)"; return;
}
if($newimg) {
if($owdt>1500 || $ohgt>1200)
list($owdt, $ohgt) = Resample($newimg, $owdt, $ohgt, 1024,768,0);
Resample($newimg, $owdt, $ohgt, $maxwdt, $maxhgt);
if(!$dest) return $newimg;
if(!is_dir(dirname($dest)))
mkdir(dirname($dest));
switch($otype) {
case 1: imagegif($newimg,dest); break;
case 2: imagejpeg($newimg,$dest,90); break;
case 3: imagepng($newimg,$dest); break;
}
imagedestroy($newimg);
chmod($dest,0644);
}
}
function Resample(&$img, $owdt, $ohgt, $maxwdt, $maxhgt, $quality=1) {
if(!$maxwdt) $divwdt=0;
else $divwdt=Max(1,$owdt/$maxwdt);
if(!$maxhgt) $divhgt=0;
else $divhgt=Max(1,$ohgt/$maxhgt);
if($divwdt>=$divhgt) {
$newwdt=$maxwdt;
$newhgt=round($ohgt/$divwdt);
} else {
$newhgt=$maxhgt;
$newwdt=round($owdt/$divhgt);
}
$tn=imagecreatetruecolor($newwdt,$newhgt);
if($quality)
imagecopyresampled($tn,$img,0,0,0,0,$newwdt,$newhgt,$owdt,$ohgt);
else
imagecopyresized($tn,$img,0,0,0,0,$newwdt,$newhgt,$owdt,$ohgt);
imagedestroy($img);
$img = $tn;
return array($newwdt, $newhgt);
}
?>
Here is function which:
- resize and crop (crop format 4:3 or 1:1)
- methode resample/resize
- open jpg, gif, bmp, png
- save jpg (85%), gif, bmp, png
- show images
$FILE_MIMES = array(
'image/pjpeg'=>"jpg",
'image/jpeg'=>"jpg",
'image/jpg'=>"jpg",
'image/png'=>"png",
'image/x-png'=>"png",
'image/gif'=>"gif",
'image/bmp'=>"bmp");
$FILE_EXTS = array('.jpeg','.jpg','.png','.gif','.bmp');
$MAX_SIZE = 16777216;
$lng=array(
's_imgDimension'=>array(
"80",
"320"
),
's_imgCrop' =>array(
"- auto -",
"na sirku",
"na vysku",
"ctverec",
"- zadne -"
),
's_imgFormat' =>array(
"4/3",
"1/1"
),
's_imgType' =>array(
"jpg",
"png",
"gif",
"bmp"
),
's_imgMethode' =>array(
"resample",
"resize"
)
);
function PPimageTransform($photo1,$type1,$dim,$crop,
$format,$methode,$photo2,$type2)
{
if ($photo1!=="" && File_Exists($photo1))
{
if (!($crop>0 && $crop<5)) $crop=0;
width=x"
list($w,$h) = GetImageSize($photo1);
$w=($w<1)?1:$w;
$h=($h<1)?1:$h;
$wh=$w/$h;
// format
$format=($format=='4/3')?4/3:1;
// auto crop
if ($crop==0)
{
$z1=$format- ($format-1)/2;
$z2=$format+(1-$format-1)/2;
if ($wh>$z1) {$crop=1;}
elseif ($wh<$z2) {$crop=2;}
else {$crop=3;}
}
// scale
if ($crop==4)
{
$a=$w>$h?$w:$h;
$scale=$dim/$a;
$nw=$w*$scale;$nw=($nw<1)?1:$nw;
$nh=$h*$scale;$nh=($nh<1)?1:$nh;
$d=array(0,0,floor($nw),floor($nh));
$s=array(0,0,$w,$h);
}
else
{
if ($crop==3) {$nw=1;$nh=1;}
elseif ($crop==2) {$nw=1/$format;$nh=1;}
elseif ($crop==1) {$nw=1;$nh=1/$format;}
$nw*=$dim;$nw=($nw<1)?1:$nw;
$nh*=$dim;$nh=($nh<1)?1:$nh;
$s1=$nw/$w;
$s2=$nh/$h;
$h1=$nh*$s1;
$w2=$nw*$s2;
$s1=($h1<=$nh)?$s1:0;
$s2=($w2<=$nw)?$s2:0;
$scale=($s1>$s2)?$s1:$s2;
$scale=($scale<=0)?1:$scale;
$d=array(0,0,floor($nw),floor($nh));
$x1=floor(($w-$d[2]/$scale)/2);$x1=$x1<0?0:$x1;
$y1=floor(($h-$d[3]/$scale)/2);$y1=$y1<0?0:$y1;
$s=array($x1,$y1,floor($w-2*$x1),floor($h-2*$y1));
}
// input/output
switch($type1)
{
case 'jpg': $imgIn = ImageCreateFromJPEG; break;
case 'png': $imgIn = ImageCreateFromPNG; break;
case 'gif': $imgIn = ImageCreateFromGIF; break;
case 'bmp': $imgIn = ImageCreateFromWBMP; break;
default: return FALSE; break;
}
switch($type2)
{
case 'jpg': $imgOut = ImageJPEG; break;
case 'png': $imgOut = ImagePNG; break;
case 'gif': $imgOut = ImageGIF; break;
case 'bmp': $imgOut = ImageWBMP; break;
default: return FALSE; break;
}
// resample (d-destination, s-source)
$image1 = $imgIn($photo1);
if ($methode==0)
{
$image2 = ImageCreateTruecolor($d[2],$d[3]);
ImageCopyResampled($image2, $image1,
$d[0],$d[1], $s[0],$s[1], $d[2],$d[3], $s[2],$s[3]);
}
else {
$image2 = ImageCreate($d[2],$d[3]);
ImageCopyResized($image2, $image1,
$d[0],$d[1], $s[0],$s[1], $d[2],$d[3], $s[2],$s[3]);
}
// output
if ($type2=='jpg')
{$imgOut($image2,$photo2,85);}
else {$imgOut($image2,$photo2);}
ImageDestroy($image2);
ImageDestroy($image1);
}
}
Simple script on change of width and automatic creation of height, and also creation of the signature in the right we string to a corner. (Only for Jpg)
function easyResize($img_sourse, $save_to, $quality, $width, $str) {
$size = GetImageSize($img_sourse);
$im_in = ImageCreateFromJPEG($img_sourse);
$new_height = ($width * $size[1]) / $size[0]; // Generate new height for image
$im_out = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $new_height);
ImageCopyResampled($im_out, $im_in, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $new_height, $size[0], $size[1]);
#Find X & Y for note
$X_var = ImageSX($im_out);
$X_var = $X_var - 130;
$Y_var = ImageSY($im_out);
$Y_var = $Y_var - 25;
#Color
$white = ImageColorAllocate($im_out, 0, 0, 0);
#Add note(simple: site address)
ImageString($im_out,2,$X_var,$Y_var,$str,$white);
ImageJPEG($im_out, $save_to, $quality); // Create image
ImageDestroy($im_in);
ImageDestroy($im_out);
}
// $str - Inscription on the image;
$file =$_FILES[userfile];
//name of the input form file upload element is userfile
//$to_file is a full path including filename
//to where you want the thumnail to be copied to .
//example /usr/www/users/www/images/thumbs/thumb1.jpg
copy($file[tmp_name],$to_file) or die("The file $file[tmp_name] you are trying to upload couldn't be copied to $to_file");
//Extra stuff to put into the output to allow for jpeg / png or gif
//replace line: imagegif($thumb2, $fileout); //write to file with the following
switch($format)
{
case 'image/jpeg':
imagejpeg($thumb2, $fileout,90); //write to file
break;
case 'image/gif';
imagegif($thumb2, $fileout); //write to file
break;
case 'image/png':
imagepng($thumb2, $fileout); //write to file
break;
}
<?php
// The file
$filein = ''; // File in
$fileout = 'ttt.gif'; // Fileout - optional
$imagethumbsize_w = 100; // thumbnail size (area cropped in middle of image)
$imagethumbsize_h = 75; // thumbnail size (area cropped in middle of image)
resize_then_crop( $filein,$fileout,$imagethumbsize_w,
$imagethumbsize_h,/*rgb*/"255","255","255");
//Author Alan Reddan Silverarm Solutions
//Date 27/01/2005
//Function that works well with images.
//It takes the image and reduces its size to best fit. i.e If you have an image
//that is 200 X 100 and you want a thumbnail of 75 X 50,
//it first resizes the image to 100 X 50
//and then takes out a portion 75 X 50 from then center of the input image.
//So loads of image information is retained.
//The corollary also holds if your input image is 100 X 200
//it first resizes image to 75 X 150 and then takes out a
//portion 75 X 75 from the centre
// The advantage here is that function decides on whether
//resize is by width or height itself.
//it also decides whether to use the height or the width as the base start point
//in the case that athumbnail is rectangular
function resize_then_crop( $filein,$fileout,
$imagethumbsize_w,$imagethumbsize_h,$red,$green,$blue)
{
// Get new dimensions
list($width, $height) = getimagesize($filein);
$new_width = $width * $percent;
$new_height = $height * $percent;
if(preg_match("/.jpg/i", "$filein"))
{
$format = 'image/jpeg';
}
if (preg_match("/.gif/i", "$filein"))
{
$format = 'image/gif';
}
if(preg_match("/.png/i", "$filein"))
{
$format = 'image/png';
}
switch($format)
{
case 'image/jpeg':
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filein);
break;
case 'image/gif';
$image = imagecreatefromgif($filein);
break;
case 'image/png':
$image = imagecreatefrompng($filein);
break;
}
$width = $imagethumbsize_w ;
$height = $imagethumbsize_h ;
list($width_orig, $height_orig) = getimagesize($filein);
if ($width_orig < $height_orig) {
$height = ($imagethumbsize_w / $width_orig) * $height_orig;
} else {
$width = ($imagethumbsize_h / $height_orig) * $width_orig;
}
if ($width < $imagethumbsize_w)
//if the width is smaller than supplied thumbnail size
{
$width = $imagethumbsize_w;
$height = ($imagethumbsize_w/ $width_orig) * $height_orig;;
}
if ($height < $imagethumbsize_h)
//if the height is smaller than supplied thumbnail size
{
$height = $imagethumbsize_h;
$width = ($imagethumbsize_h / $height_orig) * $width_orig;
}
$thumb = imagecreatetruecolor($width , $height);
$bgcolor = imagecolorallocate($thumb, $red, $green, $blue);
ImageFilledRectangle($thumb, 0, 0, $width, $height, $bgcolor);
imagealphablending($thumb, true);
imagecopyresampled($thumb, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0,
$width, $height, $width_orig, $height_orig);
$thumb2 = imagecreatetruecolor($imagethumbsize_w , $imagethumbsize_h);
// true color for best quality
$bgcolor = imagecolorallocate($thumb2, $red, $green, $blue);
ImageFilledRectangle($thumb2, 0, 0,
$imagethumbsize_w , $imagethumbsize_h , $white);
imagealphablending($thumb2, true);
$w1 =($width/2) - ($imagethumbsize_w/2);
$h1 = ($height/2) - ($imagethumbsize_h/2);
imagecopyresampled($thumb2, $thumb, 0,0, $w1, $h1,
$imagethumbsize_w , $imagethumbsize_h ,$imagethumbsize_w, $imagethumbsize_h);
// Output
//header('Content-type: image/gif');
//imagegif($thumb); //output to browser first image when testing
if ($fileout !="")imagegif($thumb2, $fileout); //write to file
header('Content-type: image/gif');
imagegif($thumb2); //output to browser
}
?>
wrote this for a game I was helping develop:
Auto Tile Maker -- takes the image and cuts it in several smaller pieces, deleting the original... i mean.. this is just for those of you who are lazy, coz the script is simple..
modify at will.
<?
// $newfile is the full address of your newly uploaded file
// $floc = is the location of that file ending with /
// $t is the $_FILES['blah'] of your uploaded file.
// whatever... you guys understand enough to modify this code
$size = getimagesize($newfile);
list($w, $h) = $size;
if ($h > 20 || $w > 20) {
$type = array_pop($size);
switch ($type) {
case 'image/jpeg' : $src_image = imagecreatefromjpeg($newfile); break;
// insert more cases here :) i'm lazy too
default : echo 'not an image!'; return;
}
$i = 0;
for ($y = 0; $y < $h; $y += 20) {
for ($x = 0; $x < $w; $x += 20) {
$i++; // new file names will be like 1monkey.gif 2monkey.gif etc..
$new_image = imagecreatetruecolor(20, 20);
imagecopyresampled ($new_image, $src_image,
0, 0,
$x, $y,
20, 20,
20, 20
);
imagegif($new_image, $floc.$i.$t['name']);
imagedestroy($new_image);
} // x
} // y
unlink($newfile);
}
?>
class cobrazek
{
function resizeMaxJpeg($file,$mx,$my,$q=85)
{
$dst = cobrazek::resizeMax(imagecreatefromjpeg($file),$mx,$my);
if(!$dst)
return false;
if(!imagejpeg($dst,$file,$q))
return false;
return true;
}
function resizeMax($src,$mx,$my)
{
//zjisti velikost
$sx = imagesx($src);
$sy = imagesy($src);
//spocitej cilovou velikost
$v = min(min($mx,$sx)/$sx,min($my,$sy)/$sy);
$dx = $v*$sx;
$dy = $v*$sy;
$dst = imagecreatetruecolor($dx,$dy);
//resample
imagecopyresampled ($dst,$src,0,0,0,0,$dx,$dy,$sx,$sy);
//vystup
return $dst;
}
}
If you have a bug that imagecopyresampled is completely ignoring srcX and srcY (a known and closed bug - http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=12780) you can ofcourse apply two operations to do the same. E.g., instead of saying
ImageCopyResampled($dst_img, $src_img, 0, 0, $srcX, $srcY, $dstW, $dstH, $srcW, $srcH);
you can say
ImageCopyResampled($tmp_img, $src_img, -$srcX, -$srcY, "BUG","BUG", $orgW, $orgH, $orgW, $orgH);
ImageCopyResampled($dst_img, $tmp_img, 0, 0, "BUG","BUG", $dstW, $dstH, $srcW, $srcH);
which has the same effect but is twice as slow and blurry. you may replace "BUG","BUG" with anything you like without sideeffects :)
$2c,
*pike
For the best image quality...
How to get new proportional size of the image if the desible size of source image is approximatly equal to needed size. If needed size differs from source size on less than the user factor then transformation isn`t apply.
/**********************************************/
function imageCopyResize($image, $xSize, $ySize, $needed_user_factor, $new_image_path = "")
{
//example: neded_user_factor = 0.2
if($xSize == 0 || $ySize == 0)
return array("At the leat one pair of size is 0",0,0);
$size = getImageSize($image);
$width = $size[0];
$height = $size[1];
$x_ratio = $xSize / $size[0];
$y_ratio = $ySize / $size[1];
if($x_ratio > $y_ratio) $res_ratio = $y_ratio;
else $res_ratio = $x_ratio;
if(abs($res_ratio - 1) > $needed_user_factor)
{
$width = ceil($width * $res_ratio);
$height = ceil($height * $res_ratio);
}
$fileinfo = pathinfo($image);
$file_type = strtolower($fileinfo["extension"]);
if($file_type == "jpg" || $file_type == "jpeg")
$src = ImageCreateFromJpeg($image);
else if($file_type == "gif")
$src = ImageCreateFromGif($image);
else if($file_type == "png")
$src = ImageCreateFromPNG($image);
else if($file_type == "bmp")
$src = ImageCreateFromBmp($image); //Thanks Previous Coder
else
return array("Unknown image format: ".$file_type, 0, 0);
$output_path = ($new_image_path == "")?$image:$new_image_path;
$dst = ImageCreateTrueColor($width, $height);
ImageCopyResized($dst, $src, 0,0,0,0,$width, $height, $size[0], $size[1]);
if($file_type == "jpg" || $file_type == "jpeg")
ImageJpeg($dst, $output_path, 100);
else if($file_type == "gif" || $file_type == "bmp")
ImageGif($dst, $output_path);
else if($file_type == "png")
ImagePNG($dst, $output_path);
ImageDestroy($src);
ImageDestroy($dst);
return array("", $width, $height);
}
/**********************************************/
I've changed the script from info at lontronics dot nl a little bit so the thumbnail is not cutted off when this is not necessary.
<?php
// Resize function
// $pictype is optional. When empty the image will not be cutted off
function resize($filename, $dest, $width, $height, $pictype = "")
{
$format = strtolower(substr(strrchr($filename,"."),1));
switch($format)
{
case 'gif' :
$type ="gif";
$img = imagecreatefromgif($filename);
break;
case 'png' :
$type ="png";
$img = imagecreatefrompng($filename);
break;
case 'jpg' :
$type ="jpg";
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
break;
case 'jpeg' :
$type ="jpg";
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
break;
default :
die ("ERROR; UNSUPPORTED IMAGE TYPE");
break;
}
list($org_width, $org_height) = getimagesize($filename);
$xoffset = 0;
$yoffset = 0;
if ($pictype == "thumb") // To minimize destortion
{
if ($org_width / $width > $org_height/ $height)
{
$xtmp = $org_width;
$xratio = 1-((($org_width/$org_height)-($width/$height))/2);
$org_width = $org_width * $xratio;
$xoffset = ($xtmp - $org_width)/2;
}
elseif ($org_height/ $height > $org_width / $width)
{
$ytmp = $org_height;
$yratio = 1-((($width/$height)-($org_width/$org_height))/2);
$org_height = $org_height * $yratio;
$yoffset = ($ytmp - $org_height)/2;
}
//Added this else part -------------
} else {
$xtmp = $org_width/$width;
$new_width = $width;
$new_height = $org_height/$xtmp;
if ($new_height > $height){
$ytmp = $org_height/$height;
$new_height = $height;
$new_width = $org_width/$ytmp;
}
$width = round($new_width);
$height = round($new_height);
}
$img_n=imagecreatetruecolor ($width, $height);
imagecopyresampled($img_n, $img, 0, 0, $xoffset, $yoffset, $width, $height, $org_width, $org_height);
if($type=="gif")
{
imagegif($img_n, $dest);
}
elseif($type=="jpg")
{
imagejpeg($img_n, $dest);
}
elseif($type=="png")
{
imagepng($img_n, $dest);
}
elseif($type=="bmp")
{
imagewbmp($img_n, $dest);
}
Return true;
}
?>
For an internet photoalbum I was looking for a script which I could simply drop in a directory with images and which would do the rest.
Therefor I am using the following resize script now. I have made the little thumb-part because I want to have all the same size thumbnails, but with as less as possible distortion. Therefor, images with other dimensions are resized, but also cut off a little.
Als $pictype = thumb, the extra dimension calculations are used
$width and $height are the new dimensions of $filename, the image
$dest is the directory where the new image must be copied in.
The script:
// Resize function
function resize($filename, $dest, $width, $height, $pictype)
{
$format = strtolower(substr(strrchr($filename,"."),1));
switch($format)
{
case 'gif' :
$type ="gif";
$img = imagecreatefromgif($filename);
break;
case 'png' :
$type ="png";
$img = imagecreatefrompng($filename);
break;
case 'jpg' :
$type ="jpg";
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
break;
case 'jpeg' :
$type ="jpg";
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
break;
default :
die ("ERROR; UNSUPPORTED IMAGE TYPE");
break;
}
list($org_width, $org_height) = getimagesize($filename);
$xoffset = 0;
$yoffset = 0;
if ($pictype == "thumb") // To minimize destortion
{
if ($org_width / $width > $org_height/ $height)
{
$xtmp = $org_width;
$xratio = 1-((($org_width/$org_height)-($width/$height))/2);
$org_width = $org_width * $xratio;
$xoffset = ($xtmp - $org_width)/2;
}
elseif ($org_height/ $height > $org_width / $width)
{
$ytmp = $org_height;
$yratio = 1-((($width/$height)-($org_width/$org_height))/2);
$org_height = $org_height * $yratio;
$yoffset = ($ytmp - $org_height)/2;
}
}
$img_n=imagecreatetruecolor ($width, $height);
imagecopyresampled($img_n, $img, 0, 0, $xoffset, $yoffset, $width, $height, $org_width, $org_height);
if($type=="gif")
{
imagegif($img_n, $dest);
}
elseif($type=="jpg")
{
imagejpeg($img_n, $dest);
}
elseif($type=="png")
{
imagepng($img_n, $dest);
}
elseif($type=="bmp")
{
imagewbmp($img_n, $dest);
}
Return true;
}
If you are looking for a function that can resample your photos to a given size, no matter its original size and/or ratio, here it is. And to make more fun (beacause life has to be fun), you can even chose a border size for the picture!
$position can either be topleft, topright, bottomleft, bottomright or center.
<?php
function imagecopyresampledselection($filename, $desired_width, $desired_height, $bordersize, $position)
{
// Get new dimensions
list($width, $height) = getimagesize($filename);
if($desired_width/$desired_height > $width/$height):
$new_width = $desired_width;
$new_height = $height * ($desired_width / $width);
else:
$new_width = $width * ($desired_height / $height);
$new_height = $desired_height;
endif;
// Resize
$image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($new_width, $new_height);
$image_f = imagecreatetruecolor($desired_width, $desired_height);
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_width, $new_height, $width, $height);
// Adjust position
switch($position)
{
case("topleft"):
$x = $bordersize;
$y = $bordersize;
break;
case("topright"):
$x = $new_width - $desired_width + $bordersize;
$y = $bordersize;
break;
case("bottomleft"):
$x = $bordersize;
$y = $new_height - $desired_height + $bordersize;
break;
case("bottomright"):
$x = $new_width - $desired_width + $bordersize;
$y = $new_height - $desired_height + $bordersize;
break;
case("center"):
$x = ($new_width - $desired_width) / 2 + $bordersize;
$y = ($new_height - $desired_height) / 2 + $bordersize;
break;
}
// Resample with 1px border
imagecopyresampled($image_f, $image_p, $bordersize, $bordersize, $x, $y, $desired_width - 2 * $bordersize,
$desired_height - 2 * $bordersize,
$desired_width - 2 * $bordersize,
$desired_height - 2 * $bordersize);
return $image_f;
}
$image_f = imagecopyresampledselection('test.jpg', 571, 319, 1, "center");
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
imagejpeg($image_f, null, 100);
?>
To see a result, just browse http://www.notup2u.net/v8
Nicolas Grasset
Here is my own custom utility which I call "Thumbnailer" (I know it is cheesy).
It's rather short, and it will take JPEG (you can change that easily), and
format it to a specified output width and height as a PNG
(or whatever else you choose):
<?php
//Dimensions
$outWidth=100; $outHeight=75;
//Do it
$imgSrc=imagecreatefromjpeg("[source]");
$srcWidth=imagesx($imgSrc);
$srcHeight=imagesy($imgSrc);
//Make thumbnails
$imgOut=imagecreatetruecolor($outWidth,$outHeight);
imagerectangle($imgOut,0,0,$outWidth,$outHeight,
imagecolorallocate($imgOut,0,0,0));
//Copy them proportionatly
$dx=0; $dy=0; $dw=$outWidth; $dh=$outHeight;
if ($outWidth*$srcHeight!=$outHeight*$srcWidth) { //Non-proportional, cut-off
//Which dimensions is larger
if ($srcWidth>$srcHeight) { //Empty space on top and bottom
$dw=$outWidth;
$dh=($dw*$srcHeight)/$srcWidth;
$dy=($outHeight-$dh)/2;
}
else { //Empty space on left and right
$dh=$outHeight;
$dw=($dh*$srcWidth)/$srcHeight;
$dx=($outWidth-$dw)/2;
}
}
imagecopyresampled($imgOut,$imgSrc,$dx,$dy,0,0,
$dw,$dh,$srcWidth,$srcHeight); //imagecopyresized for lower quality
//Create the thumbnail and destroy everything else
imagepng($imgOut,"[out]");
echo "Image created successfully: $outWidth x $outHeight, ".round(filesize("[source]")/1024)." KB<br>";
imagedestroy($imgSrc);
imagedestroy($imgOut);
?>
I just use this as a loop to create thumbnails for a series of ordered images.
<?php
function img_resize($path,$w=0,$h=0,$quality=100,$save=''){
$image_data=@getimagesize($path);
$image_type=$image_data[2];
$gd_ext=array('','jpg','gif');
if($image_type!=1&&$image_type!=2) return false;
if($save=='') header('Content-type: '.$image_data['mime']); else $save=eregi_replace('%ext',$gd_ext[$image_type],$save);
if($w!=0){
$rapporto=$image_data[0]/$w;
if($h!=0){
if($image_data[1]/$rapporto>$h) $rapporto=$image_data[1]/$h;
}
}elseif($h!=0){
$tmp_h=$image_data[1]/$h;
}else{
return false;
}
$thumb_w=$image_data[0]/$rapporto;
$thumb_h=$image_data[1]/$rapporto;
if($image_type==1) $img_src=@imagecreatefromgif($path);
elseif($image_type==2) $img_src=@imagecreatefromjpeg($path);
$img_thumb=@imagecreatetruecolor($thumb_w,$thumb_h);
$result=@imagecopyresampled($img_thumb,$img_src,
0,0,0,0,$thumb_w,$thumb_h,$image_data[0],$image_data[1]);
if(!$img_src||!$img_thumb||!$result) return false;
if($image_type==1) $result=@imagegif($img_thumb,$save);
elseif($image_type==2) $result=@imagejpeg($img_thumb,$save,$quality);
return $result;
}
?>
This script resize images. It can also make thumbs. It use the resample of images for hight quality result.
It can show the result or save it (if $save isn't null).
It respect the width and/or the height of image.
It can replace the destination file extestion dinamically (filename.%ext)
Support gif & jpg.
Return false if something goes wrong.
It should be noted that the imagecopyresampled() function is much more blurry than Photoshop CS's default bicubic funtion. And looks similar to a blury version of Photoshop's bilinear function. The documentation fails to note which algorithm is used in resampling.
Confirming on what fluffle said, and to say his code will also crop and resize an image what is smaller than 100x100 pixels if you want. This is important because it means your images no matter how you decide to rezise them, will maintain their aspect ratios and with a minimum amount of image loss.
//Get file type
$mime = $orig_image_mimetype;
$type = substr($mime, strpos($mime,'/')+1);
switch($type) {
case 'jpeg':
case 'pjpeg':
$big = imagecreatefromjpeg($file);
break;
case 'png':
case 'x-png':
$big = imagecreatefrompng($file);
break;
case 'gif':
$big = imagecreatefromgif($file);
break;
default:
return FALSE;
break;
}
The above code is what I use to support multiple file type resizing. I then use the same thing again when it's time to output the image using $result = imagejpeg($thumb,'',80), imagepng($thumb), and imagegif($thumb).
Just to clarify that src_w and src_h do not necessarily need to be the source image width and height, as they specify the size of the rectangle cropped from the source picture, with its top left corner situated at (src_x, src_y).
For example, the code below crops a jpeg image to be square, with the square situated in the centre of the original image, and then resizes it to a 100x100 thumbnail.
list($ow, $oh) = getimagesize($image_filename);
$big = imagecreatefromjpeg($image_filename);
$thumb = imagecreatetruecolor(100,100);
if ($ow > $oh) {
$off_w = ($ow-$oh)/2;
$off_h = 0;
$ow = $oh;
} elseif ($oh > $ow) {
$off_w = 0;
$off_h = ($oh-$ow)/2;
$oh = $ow;
} else {
$off_w = 0;
$off_h = 0;
}
imagecopyresampled($thumb, $big, 0, 0, $off_w, $off_h, 100, 100, $ow, $oh);
I tried this code from a previous post.
<?
...
$t_im = imageCreateTrueColor($t_wd,$t_ht);
imageAntiAlias($t_im,true);
imagealphablending($t_im, false);
imagesavealpha($t_im,true);
$transparent = imagecolorallocatealpha($t_im, 255, 255, 255, 0);
for($x=0;$x<$t_wd;$x++) {
for($y=0;$y<$t_ht;$y++) {
imageSetPixel( $t_im, $x, $y, $transparent );
}
}
imageCopyResampled($t_im, $o_im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $t_wd, $t_ht, $o_wd, $o_ht);
imagePNG($t_im, $image_name);
...
?>
It seems that it is not working correctly. In my test the source picture in ImageCopyResampled() is smaller than the destination picture $t_im, the remaining part is white !
I changed transparent alpha channel to 127, and I tried to replace loops with imagefilledrectangle().
It works fine and these resource greedy loops are removed.
Here is the code with my change.
<?
...
$t_im = imageCreateTrueColor($t_wd,$t_ht);
imageAntiAlias($t_im,true);
imagealphablending($t_im, false);
imagesavealpha($t_im,true);
$transparent = imagecolorallocatealpha($t_im, 255, 255, 255, 127);
imagefilledrectangle($t_img, 0, 0, $t_wd, $t_ht, $transparent);
imageCopyResampled($t_im, $o_im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $t_wd, $t_ht, $o_wd, $o_ht);
imagePNG($t_im, $image_name);
...
?>
This snippet allows you to grab a thumbnail from the center of a large image. This was used for a client photo gallery for art to give a teaser of the image to come (only a small portion). You could get dynamic with this value. I also put in a scaling factor in case you want to scale down first before chopping.
<?php
// The file
$filename = 'moon.jpg';
$percent = 1.0; // if you want to scale down first
$imagethumbsize = 200; // thumbnail size (area cropped in middle of image)
// Content type
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
// Get new dimensions
list($width, $height) = getimagesize($filename);
$new_width = $width * $percent;
$new_height = $height * $percent;
// Resample
$image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($imagethumbsize , $imagethumbsize); // true color for best quality
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
// basically take this line and put in your versin the -($new_width/2) + ($imagethumbsize/2) & -($new_height/2) + ($imagethumbsize/2) for
// the 2/3 position in the 3 and 4 place for imagecopyresampled
// -($new_width/2) + ($imagethumbsize/2)
// AND
// -($new_height/2) + ($imagethumbsize/2)
// are the trick
imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, -($new_width/2) + ($imagethumbsize/2), -($new_height/2) + ($imagethumbsize/2), 0, 0, $new_width , $new_width , $width, $height);
// Output
imagejpeg($image_p, null, 100);
?>
Here's a function i made that will force a given set of constraints on an image (usrfull if you want to make thumbnails that are all the same size) while keeping aspect ratio.
It resizes, then crops the extra off the top or bottom.
function forceConstraints($srcFile, $srcType, $dstType, $dstWidth, $dstHeight, $dstPath)
{
if ($srcType == "image/jpeg")
$handle = @imagecreatefromjpeg($srcFile);
else if ($srcType == "image/png")
$handle = @imagecreatefrompng($srcFile);
else if ($srcType == "image/gif")
$handle = @imagecreatefromgif($srcFile);
else
return false;
if (!$handle)
return false;
$srcWidth = @imagesx($handle);
$srcHeight = @imagesy($handle);
if ($srcWidth >= $dstWidth && $srcHeight >= $dstHeight)
{
$newHandle = @imagecreatetruecolor($dstWidth, $dstHeight);
if (!$newHandle)
return false;
if($srcHeight < $srcWidth)
{
$ratio = (double)($srcHeight / $dstHeight);
$cpyWidth = round($dstWidth * $ratio);
if ($cpyWidth > $srcWidth)
{
$ratio = (double)($srcWidth / $dstWidth);
$cpyWidth = $srcWidth;
$cpyHeight = round($dstHeight * $ratio);
$xOffset = 0;
$yOffset = round(($srcHeight - $cpyHeight) / 2);
} else {
$cpyHeight = $srcHeight;
$xOffset = round(($srcWidth - $cpyWidth) / 2);
$yOffset = 0;
}
} else {
$ratio = (double)($srcWidth / $dstWidth);
$cpyHeight = round($dstHeight * $ratio);
if ($cpyHeight > $srcHeight)
{
$ratio = (double)($srcHeight / $dstHeight);
$cpyHeight = $srcHeight;
$cpyWidth = round($dstWidth * $ratio);
$xOffset = round(($srcWidth - $cpyWidth) / 2);
$yOffset = 0;
} else {
$cpyWidth = $srcWidth;
$xOffset = 0;
$yOffset = round(($srcHeight - $cpyHeight) / 2);
}
}
if (!@imagecopyresampled($newHandle, $handle, 0, 0, $xOffset, $yOffset, $dstWidth, $dstHeight, $cpyWidth, $cpyHeight))
return false;
@imagedestroy($handle);
if ($dstType == "png")
@imagepng($newHandle, $dstPath.".png");
else if ($dstType == "jpg")
@imagejpeg($newHandle, $dstPath.".jpg", 90);
else if ($dstType == "gif")
@imagegif($newHandle, $dstPath.".gif");
else
return false;
@imagedestroy($newHandle);
return true;
} else {
return "Sorry, that image is too small. The image must be at least ".$dstWidth."x".$dstHeight." pixels in size.";
}
}
This simple function resizes a JPG image file giving just a maximum width, and resizes keeping the aspect ratio. This is useful if you have to resize a JPG image that must fit the width of i.e. a div element, but doesn't have to have a maximum height.
<?
function resizeJPG($jpgFile, $width) {
// Get new dimensions
list($width_orig, $height_orig) = getimagesize($jpgFile);
$height = (int) (($width / $width_orig) * $height_orig);
// Resample
$image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($jpgFile);
imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, $width_orig, $height_orig);
// Output
imagejpeg($image_p, $jpgFile, 100);
}
?>
-Stu
Two comments regarding imageCopyResampleBicubic() published here.
Quality:
More grainy than imagecopyresampled(). Not very good for bigger destination images, I think.
Speed:
In my tests, it was only faster if destination size was smaller than ~200x200 pixel. The function becomes slower and slower the bigger the destination image gets. In contrast, imagecopyresampled() finished at the same speed, no matter how big the destination was. My source image resoloution ~ 1500x2000 pixel.
This Bicubic resample algorithm is based on the one Scott posted earlier, only this one is about 50% faster for truecolor images and about 10% faster for palette images.
<?
function imageCopyResampleBicubic($dst_img, $src_img, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h)
{
$scaleX = ($src_w - 1) / $dst_w;
$scaleY = ($src_h - 1) / $dst_h;
$scaleX2 = $scaleX / 2.0;
$scaleY2 = $scaleY / 2.0;
$tc = imageistruecolor($src_img);
for ($y = $src_y; $y < $src_y + $dst_h; $y++)
{
$sY = $y * $scaleY;
$siY = (int) $sY;
$siY2 = (int) $sY + $scaleY2;
for ($x = $src_x; $x < $src_x + $dst_w; $x++)
{
$sX = $x * $scaleX;
$siX = (int) $sX;
$siX2 = (int) $sX + $scaleX2;
if ($tc)
{
$c1 = imagecolorat($src_img, $siX, $siY2);
$c2 = imagecolorat($src_img, $siX, $siY);
$c3 = imagecolorat($src_img, $siX2, $siY2);
$c4 = imagecolorat($src_img, $siX2, $siY);
$r = (($c1 + $c2 + $c3 + $c4) >> 2) & 0xFF0000;
$g = ((($c1 & 0xFF00) + ($c2 & 0xFF00) + ($c3 & 0xFF00) + ($c4 & 0xFF00)) >> 2) & 0xFF00;
$b = ((($c1 & 0xFF) + ($c2 & 0xFF) + ($c3 & 0xFF) + ($c4 & 0xFF)) >> 2);
imagesetpixel($dst_img, $dst_x + $x - $src_x, $dst_y + $y - $src_y, $r+$g+$b);
}
else
{
$c1 = imagecolorsforindex($src_img, imagecolorat($src_img, $siX, $siY2));
$c2 = imagecolorsforindex($src_img, imagecolorat($src_img, $siX, $siY));
$c3 = imagecolorsforindex($src_img, imagecolorat($src_img, $siX2, $siY2));
$c4 = imagecolorsforindex($src_img, imagecolorat($src_img, $siX2, $siY));
$r = ($c1['red'] + $c2['red'] + $c3['red'] + $c4['red'] ) << 14;
$g = ($c1['green'] + $c2['green'] + $c3['green'] + $c4['green']) << 6;
$b = ($c1['blue'] + $c2['blue'] + $c3['blue'] + $c4['blue'] ) >> 2;
imagesetpixel($dst_img, $dst_x + $x - $src_x, $dst_y + $y - $src_y, $r+$g+$b);
}
}
}
}
?>
In add to all the posts that describes how to create thumbnails:
If you are trying to resample a png image with its transparency you need to do this workaround:
<?
...
$t_im = imageCreateTrueColor($t_wd,$t_ht);
imageAntiAlias($t_im,true);
imagealphablending($t_im, false);
imagesavealpha($t_im,true);
$transparent = imagecolorallocatealpha($t_im, 255, 255, 255, 0);
for($x=0;$x<$t_wd;$x++) {
for($y=0;$y<$t_ht;$y++) {
imageSetPixel( $t_im, $x, $y, $transparent );
}
}
imageCopyResampled($t_im, $o_im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $t_wd, $t_ht, $o_wd, $o_ht);
imagePNG($t_im, $image_name);
...
?>
The alphablending must be off so the imagesavealpha can be true.
The double FORs is need to fix the problem with imagefill function that not support colors with alpha setted.
It is TO SLOWLIER than imagefill, but do a nice work with static images.
Take a look and enjoy the nice result.
(this workaround needs the gd2 library)
[s]
Pigmeu
For those who think that resampling loads the server too badly, have a look at this fine article over at zend:
http://www.zend.com/zend/art/scriptcaching.php
it describes how to create static html from scripts, however, this technique is pretty easily applicable to images.
I've written a short script to outline how to adapt my above mentioned article for caching of thumbnails. see:
http://tzu.nme.at/php/cache.phps