I'm currently coding an uploader script based on Uploadify. Right now I resize the given image and watermark one of the sizes. It all works well, but I need the script to resize the height and then crop the width so that the aspect ratio does not get messed up.
This is my code so far:
if ($fileExtension == "jpg" ||
$fileExtension == "jpeg" ||
$fileExtension == "png" ||
$fileExtension == "gif"){
// GD variables:
list($width, $height, $type) = GetImageSize($uploadedFile['tmp_name']);
// Image sizes:
$bigImage = array(800, 453);
$mediumImage = array(410, 231);
$listImage = array(120, 68);
$thumbnail = array(90, 51);
$sourceAspect = $width / $height;
$bigAspect = $bigImage[0] / $bigImage[1];
$mediumAspect = $mediumImage[0] / $mediumImage[1];
$listAspect = $listImage[0] / $listImage[1];
$thumbnailAspect = $thumbnail[0] / $thumbnail[1];
// Image is PNG:
if ($type == IMAGETYPE_PNG){
$image = imagecreatefrompng($uploadedFile['tmp_name']);
$valid = true;
}
// Image is JPEG:
else if ($type == IMAGETYPE_JPEG){
$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($uploadedFile['tmp_name']);
$valid = true;
}
// Image is GIF:
else if ($type == IMAGETYPE_GIF){
$image = imagecreatefromgif($uploadedFile['tmp_name']);
$valid = true;
}
// Format not allowed:
else {
$valid = false;
}
// Start creating images:
if ($valid){
// Get size:
$imageSize = getimagesize($uploadedFile['tmp_name']);
// Generate canvas:
$bCanvas = imagecreatetruecolor($bigImage[0], $bigImage[1]);
$mCanvas = imagecreatetruecolor($mediumImage[0], $mediumImage[1]);
$lCanvas = imagecreatetruecolor($listImage[0], $listImage[1]);
$tCanvas = imagecreatetruecolor($thumbnail[0], $thumbnail[1]);
// Copy content:
imagecopyresampled($bCanvas, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, ($bigImage[0] * $sourceAspect), ($bigImage[1] / $sourceAspect), $imageSize[0], $imageSize[1]);
imagecopyresampled($mCanvas, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $mediumImage[0], $mediumImage[1], $imageSize[0], $imageSize[1]);
imagecopyresampled($lCanvas, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $listImage[0], $listImage[1], $imageSize[0], $imageSize[1]);
imagecopyresampled($tCanvas, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $thumbnail[0], $thumbnail[1], $imageSize[0], $imageSize[1]);
// Save images:
$saveB = imagejpeg($bCanvas, $targetFile.'_big.jpg', 90);
$saveM = imagejpeg($mCanvas, $targetFile.'_medium.jpg', 90);
$saveT = imagejpeg($lCanvas, $targetFile.'_list.jpg', 90);
$saveT = imagejpeg($tCanvas, $targetFile.'_thumb.jpg', 90);
// Destroy images:
imagedestroy($image);
imagedestroy($bCanvas);
imagedestroy($mCanvas);
imagedestroy($lCanvas);
imagedestroy($tCanvas);
// Watermark images:
$mark = imagecreatefrompng("logo.png");
list($mwidth, $mheight) = getimagesize("logo.png");
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg($targetFile.'_big.jpg');
list($bwidth, $bheight) = getimagesize($targetFile.'_big.jpg');
imagecopy($img, $mark, $bwidth-$mwidth-25, $bheight-$mheight-25, 0, 0, $mwidth, $mheight);
imagejpeg($img, $targetFile.'_big.jpg', 100);
imagedestroy($img);
} else {
echo "0";
}
} else {
move_uploaded_file($tempFile,$targetFile.'.'.$fileExtension);
}
I would be really happy if someone could help me solve this. I've been trying several methods but none of them seemed to work properly. As you can see in the top I have already defined the canvas sizes that I want to use in the variables "bigImage", "mediumImage", "listImage" and "thumbnail".
Thanks in advance! // Jonathan
There is more than one way to resize an image. I'll spell them out for you:
PS: both articles were written by me.