The file uploading script I have made, uploads a blurry image when uploaded! This is my current script, try to figure out what I have done wrong. The script uploads the images as .png, with username being the actual username of the current logged in user.
Please note that the original image is 17x22, so that isn't whats making it blurry.
<?php
include('../class/resize.php');
//error_reporting(0);
if(isset($_POST) and $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "POST"){
$path = "../files/cloaks/"; //set your folder path
$filename = $_FILES['photoimg']['tmp_name']; //get the temporary uploaded image name
$valid_formats = array("jpg", "png", "gif", "bmp", "jpeg","GIF","JPG","PNG", "JPEG"); //add the formats you want to upload
$name = $_FILES['photoimg']['name']; //get the name of the image
$size = $_FILES['photoimg']['size']; //get the size of the image
if(strlen($name)) //check if the file is selected or cancelled after pressing the browse button.
{
list($txt, $ext) = explode(".", $name); //extract the name and extension of the image
if(in_array($ext,$valid_formats)) //if the file is valid go on.
{
if($size < 2098888) // check if the file size is more than 2 mb
{
$actual_image_name = $_POST['fname']; //actual image name going to store in your folder
$tmp = $_FILES['photoimg']['tmp_name'];
if(move_uploaded_file($tmp, $path.$actual_image_name)) //check the path if it is fine
{
move_uploaded_file($tmp, $path.$actual_image_name); //move the file to the folder
$dburl = ('../files/cloaks/'.$actual_image_name.'');
$image = new ZiResize();
$image->load($dburl);
$image->resize(22,17);
$image->save($path.$actual_image_name);
//display the image after successfully upload
echo "<img src='files/cloaks/".$actual_image_name."' class='preview'> <input type='hidden' name='actual_image_name' id='actual_image_name' value='$actual_image_name' />";
}
else
{
echo "failed";
}
}
else
{
echo "Error! Max image size is 2 MB!";
}
}
else
{
echo "Error! Invalid image format!";
}
}
else
{
echo "Error! No file selected!";
}
exit;
}
?>
resize.php code
<?php
class ZiResize {
var $image;
var $image_type;
function load($filename) {
$image_info = getimagesize($filename);
$this->image_type = $image_info[2];
if( $this->image_type == IMAGETYPE_JPEG ) {
$this->image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
} elseif( $this->image_type == IMAGETYPE_GIF ) {
$this->image = imagecreatefromgif($filename);
} elseif( $this->image_type == IMAGETYPE_PNG ) {
$this->image = imagecreatefrompng($filename);
}
}
function save($filename, $image_type=IMAGETYPE_JPEG, $compression=75, $permissions=null) {
if( $image_type == IMAGETYPE_JPEG ) {
imagejpeg($this->image,$filename,$compression);
} elseif( $image_type == IMAGETYPE_GIF ) {
imagegif($this->image,$filename);
} elseif( $image_type == IMAGETYPE_PNG ) {
imagepng($this->image,$filename);
}
if( $permissions != null) {
chmod($filename,$permissions);
}
}
function output($image_type=IMAGETYPE_JPEG) {
if( $image_type == IMAGETYPE_JPEG ) {
imagejpeg($this->image);
} elseif( $image_type == IMAGETYPE_GIF ) {
imagegif($this->image);
} elseif( $image_type == IMAGETYPE_PNG ) {
imagepng($this->image);
}
}
function getWidth() {
return imagesx($this->image);
}
function getHeight() {
return imagesy($this->image);
}
function resizeToHeight($height) {
$ratio = $height / $this->getHeight();
$width = $this->getWidth() * $ratio;
$this->resize($width,$height);
}
function resizeToWidth($width) {
$ratio = $width / $this->getWidth();
$height = $this->getheight() * $ratio;
$this->resize($width,$height);
}
function scale($scale) {
$width = $this->getWidth() * $scale/100;
$height = $this->getheight() * $scale/100;
$this->resize($width,$height);
}
function resize($width,$height) {
$new_image = imagecreate($width, $height);
imagecopyresampled($new_image, $this->image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, $this->getWidth(), $this->getHeight());
$this->image = $new_image;
}
}
?>
ZiResize
class. Maybe check out its documentation. Can you show an example screen shot?$image->resize(22,17)
ZiResize
class to see if you can change the sampling algorythm. I'm assuming 22 and 17 are the dimensions of the output - any image resized that small will be blurry anyway.