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Is it possible to remove the whitespace surrounding an image in PHP?

NOTE: to clarify I mean something like photoshops trim feature.

Thanks.

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To trim all whitespace, as you call it, surrounding the interesting part of the image, first we find out where the "whitespace" stops, and then we copy everything inside of those borders.

//load the image
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg("http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/413XvF0yukL._SL500_AA280_.jpg");

//find the size of the borders
$b_top = 0;
$b_btm = 0;
$b_lft = 0;
$b_rt = 0;

//top
for(; $b_top < imagesy($img); ++$b_top) {
  for($x = 0; $x < imagesx($img); ++$x) {
    if(imagecolorat($img, $x, $b_top) != 0xFFFFFF) {
       break 2; //out of the 'top' loop
    }
  }
}

//bottom
for(; $b_btm < imagesy($img); ++$b_btm) {
  for($x = 0; $x < imagesx($img); ++$x) {
    if(imagecolorat($img, $x, imagesy($img) - $b_btm-1) != 0xFFFFFF) {
       break 2; //out of the 'bottom' loop
    }
  }
}

//left
for(; $b_lft < imagesx($img); ++$b_lft) {
  for($y = 0; $y < imagesy($img); ++$y) {
    if(imagecolorat($img, $b_lft, $y) != 0xFFFFFF) {
       break 2; //out of the 'left' loop
    }
  }
}

//right
for(; $b_rt < imagesx($img); ++$b_rt) {
  for($y = 0; $y < imagesy($img); ++$y) {
    if(imagecolorat($img, imagesx($img) - $b_rt-1, $y) != 0xFFFFFF) {
       break 2; //out of the 'right' loop
    }
  }
}

//copy the contents, excluding the border
$newimg = imagecreatetruecolor(
    imagesx($img)-($b_lft+$b_rt), imagesy($img)-($b_top+$b_btm));

imagecopy($newimg, $img, 0, 0, $b_lft, $b_top, imagesx($newimg), imagesy($newimg));

//finally, output the image
header("Content-Type: image/jpeg");
imagejpeg($newimg);

My old example, that assumes an identical "border" on all sides of the image, just to clarify the comments :)

//load the image
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg("img.jpg");

//find the size of the border.
$border = 0;
while(imagecolorat($img, $border, $border) == 0xFFFFFF) {
  $border++;
}

//copy the contents, excluding the border
//This code assumes that the border is the same size on all sides of the image.
$newimg = imagecreatetruecolor(imagesx($img)-($border*2), imagesy($img)-($border*2));
imagecopy($newimg, $img, 0, 0, $border, $border, imagesx($newimg), imagesy($newimg));

//finally, if you want, overwrite the original image
imagejpeg($newimg, "img.jpg");
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Nice example... As you point out (just to clarify), this assumes a fixed-size border of white all around the image. – jheddings Nov 3 at 19:53
Hi, the border isn't a fixed size. I'm thinking of something like photoshops trim feature. – unknown (google) Nov 3 at 19:59
I just tried the code, it cuts off some of the image. – unknown (google) Nov 3 at 20:01
This code doesn't assume a fixed size of border (like, all borders are 14px), but it assumes that the border is the same size on all sides of the image. You can use this as a starting point, though. Remember that checking all pixels on all sides will get slow - don't do this every time you show the image, do it when the user uploads it the first time :) – gnud Nov 3 at 20:01
@gnud: I see what your saying, you mean work out the white border on each side individually. Is the code above calculating the border from the top or left of the page? – unknown (google) Nov 3 at 20:05
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Check out the ImageMagick library in PHP. It has good methods of working with and manipulating images (including crop).

You'll have to figure out where the "whitespace" is around the image. It could be challenging, since "whitespace" could be the color white, some other color, transparency, etc...

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