Re: [PHP] Re: Image resize on upload

2004-02-26 Thread Will
Thanks!! I found some documentation on the GD library. I most likely be posting again!! :) ~WILL~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: gd seems to work fine ? even nconvert via command line does a good job and it resizes gif too I'll second that one, I wrote a shell script in PHP to resize images, using Imag

Re: [PHP] Re: Image resize on upload

2004-02-26 Thread Ed Curtis
Make sure you use imagecreatetruecolor() with GD when resizing images or you'll get some undesirable results. Imagemagick's convert and mogrify worked well for me although I was resizing an uploaded image. Ed Curtis On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Will wrote: > Thanks!! I found some documentation on the

Re: [PHP] Re: Image resize on upload

2004-02-26 Thread Will
Thanks everyone. I got GD2 to work quite well! The thumb look pretty good. ~WILL~ Ed Curtis wrote: Make sure you use imagecreatetruecolor() with GD when resizing images or you'll get some undesirable results. Imagemagick's convert and mogrify worked well for me although I was resizing an uploa

Re: [PHP] Re: Image resize on upload

2004-02-26 Thread daniel
gd seems to work fine ? even nconvert via command line does a good job and it resizes gif too > I'll second that one, I wrote a shell script in PHP to resize images, > using ImageMagicks mogrify > command, and it took ages. It's really much too slow for a web site. > > If you need a faster soluti

Re: [PHP] Re: Image resize on upload

2004-02-26 Thread Gareth Williams
I'll second that one, I wrote a shell script in PHP to resize images, using ImageMagicks mogrify command, and it took ages. It's really much too slow for a web site. If you need a faster solution, I think you have to buy something. On 26 Feb 2004, at 09:15, Adam Bregenzer wrote: On Thu, 2004-0

Re: [PHP] Re: Image resize on upload

2004-02-26 Thread Adam Bregenzer
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 02:25, Will wrote: > I forgot to mention what I was trying to do. > There is a web page that pulls the image file name from the database > then reads the URL to the directory where the image is. Is it possible > to just resize it when the web page is brought up in the brow