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So I want to take an image... which is 4:3... resize it, and then crop it to 16:9. I know how to do this using GD2, but sadly it doesnt work with ImageMagick. So now I'm trying to use the existing image classes in VB to handle it... but I can't get them working either...
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require_once(DIR . '/includes/class_image.php'); $image =& vB_Image::fetch_library(); $image->fetch_thumbnail($filename, $location, $newWidth, $newHeight, $quality); --------------- Added [DATE]1273196508[/DATE] at [TIME]1273196508[/TIME] --------------- This is what I am using now... Code:
if ($vbulletin->options['imagetype'] == 'GD') { $newImage = imagecreatetruecolor(160, 90); $oldImage = imagecreatefromjpeg($target); imagecopyresampled($newImage, $oldImage, 0, 0, 0, $offHeight, $newWidth, $newHeight, $oldWidth, $oldHeight); unlink($target); imagejpeg($newImage, $target, $quality); } /* if ($vbulletin->options['imagetype'] == 'Magick') { $thumb = new Imagick($target); $thumb->cropThumbnailImage($newWidth,$newHeight); $thumb->writeImage($target); $thumb->destroy(); } */ The second set is commented out, because I can't get it working... Either I need to figure out how to do this with the built in image classes... or I need to figure out how to do this with the imagick class... I can't figure out either. |
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