I found a relevant posting complete with demo code at this site:
http://valokuva.org/?p=8
Sample code goes like this:
<?php
/* Read the image */
$im = new imagick( "test.png" );
/* create the thumbnail */
$im->cropThumbnailImage( 80, 80 );
/* Write to a file */
$im->writeImage( "th_80x80_test.png" );
?>
This is a specialization of the cropImage method. At a high level, this method will create a thumbnail of a given image, with the thumbnail sized at ($width, $height).
If the thumbnail does not match the aspect ratio of the source image, this is the method to use. The thumbnail will capture the entire image on the shorter edge of the source image (ie, vertical size on a landscape image). Then the thumbnail will be scaled down to meet your target height, while preserving the aspect ratio. Extra horizontal space that does not fit within the target $width will be cropped off evenly left and right.
As a result, the thumbnail is usually a good representation of the source image.
Imagick::cropThumbnailImage
(PECL imagick 2.0.0)
Imagick::cropThumbnailImage — Creates a crop thumbnail
Descrierea
bool Imagick::cropThumbnailImage
( int $width
, int $height
)
Avertizare
Această funcţie nu este documentată în prezent; este disponibilă numai lista sa de argumente.
Creates a fixed size thumbnail by first scaling the image up or down and cropping a specified area from the center.
Parametri
- width
-
The width of the thumbnail
- height
-
The Height of the thumbnail
Valorile întroarse
Întoarce TRUE în caz de succes.
Erori/Excepţii
Aruncă ImagickException în caz de eroare.
Imagick::cropThumbnailImage
benford at bluhelix dot com
11-Jun-2009 09:14
11-Jun-2009 09:14
domenechs1 at yahoo dot es
03-Mar-2008 05:06
03-Mar-2008 05:06
$image = new Imagick($path."test1.jpg");
$image->cropThumbnailImage(160,120); // Crop image and thumb
$image->writeImage($path."test1.jpg");
