Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=50610&edit=1

 ID:                 50610
 Comment by:         contact at rnmail dot de
 Reported by:        ceo at l-i-e dot com
 Summary:            imagerotate transparent gif some angles invert new
                     background
 Status:             Assigned
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            GD related
 Operating System:   *
 PHP Version:        5.*, 6
 Assigned To:        pajoye
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Fix in sight?


Previous Comments:
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[2009-12-31 18:00:33] [email protected]

So it seems.

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[2009-12-31 00:52:08] ceo at l-i-e dot com

Adding imagesavealpha($rotated, 1); at line 7, immediately after
imagerotate but before imagegif does not have any visible effect.



I.e., it's still broken.

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[2009-12-30 23:51:01] [email protected]

How about bug #41624 ?

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[2009-12-30 17:12:02] ceo at l-i-e dot com

I have confirmed this bug remains in 5.3.2-dev on a localhost box.

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[2009-12-30 05:59:51] ceo at l-i-e dot com

Description:
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imagerotate for a transparent input GIF, trying to output a transparent
output GIF.



At various angles it will fill the new / expanded background with the
wrong (non-transparent black) color.



This may be the same as http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44429 but I can't
tell without the other guy's image either...



It could also be related to http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39366
somehow, but that pre-dates this quite a bit, and is supposedly fixed in
CVS (now SVN).  Plus that's PNG not GIF, though there may be shared code
at work.



I do have a nice repro for you below.



NOTE:

This happened to me in PHP 5.2.5, and it's conceivable that it has been
fixed, but it has also been confirmed in 5.2.6 by Jochem Maas:

[quote]

I tested on  PHP5.2.6, with the following GD installed:



GD Version                 bundled (2.0.34 compatible)

FreeType Support         enabled

FreeType Linkage         with freetype

FreeType Version         2.3.7

GIF Read Support         enabled

GIF Create Support         enabled

JPG Support                 enabled

PNG Support                 enabled

WBMP Support                 enabled

XPM Support                 enabled

XBM Support                 enabled



I get the same result as you. I played with it a bit and the issue
'seems' to revolve

around transparency in the original gif. I got the following code to
output what you

want but I have no idea if it's usable for you (you may be relying on
the

transparency in

the original gif):



Reproduce code:
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http://www.6112northwolcott.com/dogfight/rotate.phps

Expected result:
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All the images in the actual result should have white / transparent
backgrounds, unless I'm being particularly dense today.



Actual result:
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http://www.6112northwolcott.com/dogfight/rotate.htm




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