Hi,

Friday, March 14, 2003, 3:49:03 AM, you wrote:
TR> Hi,

TR> Friday, March 14, 2003, 2:07:28 AM, you wrote:
AR>> In the following php script, the function takes the original file and crops
AR>> to the destination file.

AR>> I've ran the script using a .png file and a .jpg file.

AR>> The .png works fine whereas the .jpeg file returns only part of the image
AR>> along with a blue rectangle.

AR>> For instance - where the original image is a 200 x 300 jpeg called:

AR>> 1_data.jpeg

AR>> and the destination iamge is 75x75 called:

AR>>  2_data.jpeg

AR>> and starting at the x,y coordinates of 0,0 - the script returns a 75x 75
AR>> file but only a sliver of the .jpg image is within the 75x75 blue square.

AR>> Any help will be of assistance.
AR>> Thank you.
AR>> Tony Ritter
AR>> ........................................................


AR>> The following is the php cropping script (with author credit):

AR>> <?

AR>> //
AR>> //    image crop fuction ..... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AR>> //    info at http://obala.net/en
AR>> //
AR>> // Yes the proses could be executed with imagecopyresized build-in function
AR>> // but with this function you get the idea of how an image color set is
AR>> constructed
AR>> //
AR>> // $cropX = source starting X
AR>> // $cropY = source starting Y
AR>> // $cropW = crop weigth
AR>> // $cropH = crop heigh
AR>> // $source = source filename
AR>> // $destination = destination filename
AR>> // $type = image type

AR>> function
AR>> im_crop($cropX,$cropY,$cropH,$cropW,$source,$destination,$type='jpeg') {

AR>>     // switch known types and open source image
AR>>     switch ($type) {
AR>>         case 'wbmp': $sim = ImageCreateFromWBMP($source); break;
AR>>         case 'gif': $sim = ImageCreateFromGIF($source); break;
AR>>         case 'png': $sim = ImageCreateFromPNG($source); break;
AR>>         default: $sim = ImageCreateFromJPEG($source); break;
AR>>     }

AR>>     // create the destination image
AR>>     $dim = imagecreate($cropW, $cropH);

AR>>     // pass trought pixles of source image
AR>>     for ( $i=$cropY; $i<($cropY+$cropH); $i++ ) {
AR>>         for ( $j=$cropX; $j<($cropX+$cropW); $j++ ) {
AR>>             // get RGB color info about a pixel in the source image
AR>>             $color = imagecolorsforindex($sim, imagecolorat($sim, $j, $i));
AR>>             // insert the color in the color index of the new image
AR>>             $index = ImageColorAllocate($dim, $color['red'],
AR>> $color['green'], $color['blue']);
AR>>             // plots a pixel in the new image with that color
AR>>             imagesetpixel($dim, $j-$cropX, $i-$cropY, $index);
AR>>         }
AR>>     }

AR>>     // whe dont need the sorce image anymore
AR>>     imagedestroy($sim);


AR>>     // switch known types and save
AR>>     switch ($type) {
AR>>         case 'wbmp': ImageWBMP($dim, $destination); break;
AR>>         case 'gif': ImageGIF($dim, $destination); break;
AR>>         case 'png': ImagePNG($dim, $destination); break;
AR>>         default: ImageJPEG($dim, $destination); break;
AR>>     }

AR>>     // free the used space of the source image
AR>>     imagedestroy($dim);

AR>> }

AR>> // example
AR>> im_crop(0,0,75,75,'1_data.jpeg','2_data.jpeg','jpeg');

?>>>

TR> With jpegs you need to use $im2 = imagecreatetruecolor($x,$y)
TR> and just write the pixel back using imagesetpixel($im, $x, $y, $p);

TR> like this:
TR> $im =imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
TR> $dim = imagecreatetruecolor($cropW, $cropH);
TR> for ( $i=$cropY; $i<($cropY+$cropH); $i++ ) {
TR>         for ( $j=$cropX; $j<($cropX+$cropW); $j++ ) {
TR>                  $pixel = imagecolorat($im, $x, $y);
TR>                  imagesetpixel($dim, $j-$cropX, $i-$cropY, $pixel);
TR>         }
TR> }

TR> As it is true colour no need to use indexes.

TR> -- 
TR> regards,
TR> Tom



Guess that should be imagecolorat($sim, $j, $i);

 :)

-- 
regards,
Tom


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