Re: [PHP] Resizing Images Uploaded to Web Page

2003-03-08 Thread Hugh Danaher
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Re: Fw: [PHP] Resizing Images Uploaded to Web Page

2003-03-08 Thread Weston Houghton
iMagick offers all of the functionality of imageMagick, which is a substantially different subset than GD. iMagick is primarily geared toward modifying existing images. Resizing, converting formats, apply effects to, etc. It also works with a far larger set of base image formats. Check out

Fw: [PHP] Resizing Images Uploaded to Web Page

2003-03-08 Thread Liam Gibbs
> You'll need to either use the gd functions, or my recommendation, get > the imagick module and use it. Both should do an excellent job. iMagick > is in PEAR. How is PEAR making out? What makes it better than using the GD extension? I will need to do image manipulation (much like the original que

Re: [PHP] Resizing Images Uploaded to Web Page

2003-03-08 Thread Weston Houghton
You'll need to either use the gd functions, or my recommendation, get the imagick module and use it. Both should do an excellent job. iMagick is in PEAR. Wes On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 03:15 PM, Vernon wrote: I have users uploading images to a server and need to have those files resized

Re: [PHP] Resizing Images Uploaded to Web Page

2003-03-08 Thread Liam Gibbs
> I have users uploading images to a server and need to have those files > resized on upload. I looked under filesystem, but found nothing like that. > Anyone? Check the GD extension. You'll need that installed, and the images can't be GIFs (must be JPEGs or TIFs, something like that). Anyway, the

[PHP] Resizing Images Uploaded to Web Page

2003-03-08 Thread Vernon
I have users uploading images to a server and need to have those files resized on upload. I looked under filesystem, but found nothing like that. Anyone? Thanks -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php