On Mar 23, 2007, at 8:32 PM, Jake McHenry wrote:
On Fri, March 23, 2007 10:57 am, Markus Fischer wrote:
I'm searching for a high quality image resizing facility to be used
within PHP in an Unix/Linux environment.
Probably everyone will now answer: imagecopyresampled()
However, the quality
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> > On Fri, March 23, 2007 10:57 am, Markus Fischer wrote:
> >> I'm searching for a high quality image resizing facility to be used
> >> within PHP in an Unix/Linux environment.
> >>
> >> Probably everyone will now answer: imagecopyresampled()
> >>
> >> However, the quality of that functionality
On Fri, March 23, 2007 10:57 am, Markus Fischer wrote:
I'm searching for a high quality image resizing facility to be used
within PHP in an Unix/Linux environment.
Probably everyone will now answer: imagecopyresampled()
However, the quality of that functionality doesn't match the
expectatio
Richard Lynch wrote:
> Perhaps you could run GIMP from the command line to get it to re-size...
Thanks .. very interesting idea. I'll see if I can make this feasable.
Having the server running without X may be problematic .. not
impossible, but probably hard.
> You should also consider what quali
On Fri, March 23, 2007 10:57 am, Markus Fischer wrote:
> I'm searching for a high quality image resizing facility to be used
> within PHP in an Unix/Linux environment.
>
> Probably everyone will now answer: imagecopyresampled()
>
> However, the quality of that functionality doesn't match the
> expe
Hi,
I'm searching for a high quality image resizing facility to be used
within PHP in an Unix/Linux environment.
Probably everyone will now answer: imagecopyresampled()
However, the quality of that functionality doesn't match the
expectations of our designers. I've done my tests with PHP4 and GD
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