I recently made two commercial sites that used both GD and Imagick and
i can share some wisdom i got from those projects.
(both projects were "card" generators where users made their custom
cards and but one had a fixed picture and users could add text and the
other one allowed users to add their
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On Jan 4, 2008, at 9:54 AM, "Daniel Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jan 4, 2008 12:46 PM, Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings, list.
I have a web application that generates PNG images that are thousands
of pixels
On Jan 4, 2008 12:59 PM, Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm laying many different other (smaller) images over each other at
> various positions. (I know HTML/CSS and SVG could do this with less
> trouble, but that would give away my secrets by just viewing the
> source.)
Okay, so ki
On Jan 4, 2008, at 9:54 AM, "Daniel Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jan 4, 2008 12:46 PM, Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings, list.
I have a web application that generates PNG images that are thousands
of pixels high by thousands of pixels wide (using imagepng, etc.).
The problem
On Jan 4, 2008 12:46 PM, Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings, list.
>
> I have a web application that generates PNG images that are thousands
> of pixels high by thousands of pixels wide (using imagepng, etc.).
>
> The problem is this takes way too much memory, and the rest of the
> site b
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