I'm working on a page that displays a couple of images and refreshes every 60 seconds. One large one plus five (or more) smaller ones. Essentially I'm taking the large format of some files, create thumbnails and display them below the large one. What I'd like to know is, those thumbnails that I'm creating, do I have to save the data to disk? Since they're only being displayed temporarily in the browser window and I don't really care for doing the on-the-fly conversion every time, is there any way I can process the images, push them out to the browser (or html page) and not have to save them to disk? This is all going to be done in PHP by the way.

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