i am using this code to create watermark.

    $image = '1.jpg';
	$overlay = 'stamp.png';
	$opacity = "20";
	if (!file_exists($image)) {
		die("Image does not exist.");
	}
	// Set offset from bottom-right corner
	$w_offset = 0;
	$h_offset = 100;
	$extension = strtolower(substr($image, strrpos($image, ".") + 1));
	// Load image from file
	switch ($extension)
	{
		case 'jpg':
		$background = imagecreatefromjpeg($image);
		break;
		case 'jpeg':
		$background = imagecreatefromjpeg($image);
		break;
		case 'png':
		$background = imagecreatefrompng($image);
		break;
		case 'gif':
		$background = imagecreatefromgif($image);
		break;
		default:
		die("Image is of unsupported type.");
	}
	// Find base image size
	$swidth = imagesx($background);
	$sheight = imagesy($background);
	// Turn on alpha blending
	imagealphablending($background, true);
	// Create overlay image
	$overlay = imagecreatefrompng($overlay);
	// Get the size of overlay
	$owidth = imagesx($overlay);
	$oheight = imagesy($overlay);
	// Overlay watermark
	imagecopymerge($background, $overlay, $swidth - $owidth - $w_offset, $sheight - $oheight - $h_offset, 0, 0, $owidth, $oheight, $opacity);
	imagejpeg($background,$image);
	// Destroy the images
	imagedestroy($background);
	imagedestroy($overlay);

the png image contains a text with all other region as transparent. but when i execute this code , it applys the png over jpg, but the transparecy is not maintained of the png. it shows in a box.

how can i acheive that . ie if a png contains transaparent part , it should show the below image in that part....?

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Getting the image type from the file extension is a naive approach: use getimagesize() instead! – ntd Nov 13 '09 at 15:43
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The jpg format doesn't support transparency, so conceptually you will have to:

  • grab the pixels from the larger image (the jpeg) and put them into a buffer
  • grab the non-transparent pixels from the smaller image (the watermark) and move them into that buffer, applying the alpha along the way

You probably want to let a library do this. I like ImageMagick, especially since it's built in to php... here's an example of how to use it for this purpose from PHP:

// Let's read the images. 
$glasses = new Imagick(); 
if (FALSE === $glasses->readImage($dir . '/glasses.png')) 
{ 
    throw new Exception(); 
} 

$face = new Imagick(); 
if (FALSE === $face->readImage($dir . '/face.jpg')) 
{ 
    throw new Exception(); 
} 

// Let's put the glasses on (10 pixels from left, 20 pixels from top of face). 
$face->compositeImage($glasses, Imagick::COMPOSITE_DEFAULT, 10, 20);

And here's the link to the PHP manual page for ImageMagick::compositeImage (from which the above example came).

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replacing imagecopymerge with imagecopy solved the issue. here is the new code

function watermark($image){
	$overlay = '../../../photos/photosets/stamp.png';
	$opacity = "20";
	if (!file_exists($image)) {
		die("Image does not exist.");
	}
	// Set offset from bottom-right corner
	$w_offset = 0;
	$h_offset = 100;
	$extension = strtolower(substr($image, strrpos($image, ".") + 1));
	// Load image from file
	switch ($extension)
	{
		case 'jpg':
		$background = imagecreatefromjpeg($image);
		break;
		case 'jpeg':
		$background = imagecreatefromjpeg($image);
		break;
		case 'png':
		$background = imagecreatefrompng($image);
		break;
		case 'gif':
		$background = imagecreatefromgif($image);
		break;
		default:
		die("Image is of unsupported type.");
	}
	// Find base image size
	$swidth = imagesx($background);
	$sheight = imagesy($background);
	// Turn on alpha blending
	imagealphablending($background, true);
	// Create overlay image
	//$overlay = imagecreatefrompng($overlay);
	// Get the size of overlay
	$owidth = imagesx($overlay);
	$oheight = imagesy($overlay);

	$photo = imagecreatefromjpeg($image);
	$watermark = imagecreatefrompng($overlay);
             // This is the key. Without ImageAlphaBlending on, the PNG won't render correctly.
	imagealphablending($photo, true);
            // Copy the watermark onto the master, $offset px from the bottom right corner.
	$offset = 10;
	imagecopy($photo, $watermark, imagesx($photo) - imagesx($watermark) - $offset, imagesy($photo) - imagesy($watermark) - $offset, 0, 0, imagesx($watermark), imagesy($watermark));
            // Output to the browser
	header("Content-Type: image/jpeg");
	imagejpeg($photo,$image);
	// Overlay watermark
	// Destroy the images
	imagedestroy($background);
	imagedestroy($overlay);
}
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Have you tried using imagecopyresampled()? http://php.net/manual/en/function.imagecopyresampled.php

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