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Old 01-09-2008, 09:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow Resize/Thumbnail Images With PHP

I wrote this tutorial a while ago, and I think it's fantastic

I spent months trying to come up with the perfect image resizing/thumbnailing script, and this script really does the job!

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cool! I have use a similar script from here: Nodstrum Blog Archive Image Manipulation using PHP, which works fine for me. That script also allows one to resize, rotate and do a few other things with the image. It looks like you have a form that allows people to upload images and create thumbnails from it, good stuff! I have had issues while handling images that are more than 1MB (on my shared server). Any idea how one can make the script easily handle large images?
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A good read there, Daniel! Can you rotate images in GD? I didn't realise it was so extensive. Though I'd really like to know if it's possible to apply filters to images to skew the image - much like Google do with their captcha images. But up to now, no avail !
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A good read there, Daniel! Can you rotate images in GD? I didn't realise it was so extensive. Though I'd really like to know if it's possible to apply filters to images to skew the image - much like Google do with their captcha images. But up to now, no avail !
If you have the Imagemagick extension installed ,maybe, this will help!
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Ah very handy. Thanks! I'll have to install ImageMagick and give it a try. I've only ever played with GD, and then I've only done things in it that I've really needed to do.
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