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[nycphp-talk] one question about resize the image

Kenneth Downs ken at secdat.com
Mon Mar 24 16:36:03 EDT 2008


yeah I guess not everybody is running linux....

Donald J Organ IV wrote:
> yess but you will have to load the image into memory anyway to create 
> the alternate sizes.
>
> Kenneth Downs wrote:
>> I think there is a call to get image stats without loading it into 
>> memory.
>>
>> Donald J Organ IV wrote:
>>> The best way to do this and keep the same scale is, a quick example 
>>> of this would be;
>>>
>>> $maxWidth = 100;
>>> $maxHeight = 100;
>>>
>>> $im = imagecreatefromjpeg( 'path/to/file' );  //This of course would 
>>> be for a jpeg
>>>
>>> $scale = min(100/imagesx( $im ), 100/imagesy($im) );
>>> $newHeight = $scale * imagesy( $im );
>>> $newWidth = $scale * imagesx( $im );
>>>
>>> those will give you the new height and width(to scale);
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> chad qian wrote:
>>>> I run php to upload/resize images now.But I have one question:
>>>>  
>>>> After people upload images, if we want to resize the image,we must 
>>>> maintain the original aspect ratio. This prevents the image from 
>>>> being "stretched" or "squashed".
>>>>  
>>>> Now people upload two images.And I need to resize these two images
>>>> 1) "1.jpg" 40*50
>>>> 2) "2.jpg" 10*20
>>>>  
>>>> My thought:(size is height and width here)
>>>> "1.jpg" or "2.jpg" will be "stretched" or "squashed" if we keep 
>>>> them as same size.
>>>> "1.jpg" and "2.jpg" will maintain the original aspect ratio but 
>>>> different size
>>>>  
>>>> Is it right?
>>>>  
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>  
>>>> chad
>>>>  
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