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The code below crops the image well, which is what i want, but for larger images, it wotn work as well. Is there any way of 'zooming out of the image'

Idealy i would be able to have each image roughly the same size before cropping so that i would get good results each time

Code is

<?php

$image = $_GET['src']; // the image to crop
$dest_image = 'images/cropped_whatever.jpg'; // make sure the directory is writeable

$img = imagecreatetruecolor('200','150');
$org_img = imagecreatefromjpeg($image);
$ims = getimagesize($image);
imagecopy($img,$org_img, 0, 0, 20, 20, 200, 150);
imagejpeg($img,$dest_image,90);
imagedestroy($img);
echo '<img src="'.$dest_image.'" ><p>';
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    Are you trying to create thumbnails? Commented Dec 6, 2009 at 17:47
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    yes i am trying to create thumbnails
    – user195257
    Commented Dec 6, 2009 at 18:24
  • For such tasks you should consider using a library. I recommend Intervention Image. For instance, see these methods: resize(), fit(). Commented Jun 30, 2017 at 10:53
  • explain ($img,$org_img, 0, 0, 20, 20, 200, 150). Replacing src with my file name (weather.jpg) failed.
    – somebadhat
    Commented Jan 18, 2020 at 7:23

8 Answers 8

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If you are trying to generate thumbnails, you must first resize the image using imagecopyresampled();. You must resize the image so that the size of the smaller side of the image is equal to the corresponding side of the thumb.

For example, if your source image is 1280x800px and your thumb is 200x150px, you must resize your image to 240x150px and then crop it to 200x150px. This is so that the aspect ratio of the image won't change.

Here's a general formula for creating thumbnails:

$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($_GET['src']);
$filename = 'images/cropped_whatever.jpg';

$thumb_width = 200;
$thumb_height = 150;

$width = imagesx($image);
$height = imagesy($image);

$original_aspect = $width / $height;
$thumb_aspect = $thumb_width / $thumb_height;

if ( $original_aspect >= $thumb_aspect )
{
   // If image is wider than thumbnail (in aspect ratio sense)
   $new_height = $thumb_height;
   $new_width = $width / ($height / $thumb_height);
}
else
{
   // If the thumbnail is wider than the image
   $new_width = $thumb_width;
   $new_height = $height / ($width / $thumb_width);
}

$thumb = imagecreatetruecolor( $thumb_width, $thumb_height );

// Resize and crop
imagecopyresampled($thumb,
                   $image,
                   0 - ($new_width - $thumb_width) / 2, // Center the image horizontally
                   0 - ($new_height - $thumb_height) / 2, // Center the image vertically
                   0, 0,
                   $new_width, $new_height,
                   $width, $height);
imagejpeg($thumb, $filename, 80);

Haven't tested this but it should work.

EDIT

Now tested and working.

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    Thanks for the help, but its not working, i cant see anything wrong with the code?
    – user195257
    Commented Dec 6, 2009 at 18:23
  • Got it to work kind of t-webdesign.co.uk/crop.php?src=http://extreme-showcase.com/… But its not working well vertically, any help?
    – user195257
    Commented Dec 6, 2009 at 18:40
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    Thanks, still not giving the right results tho see above link , thankssss
    – user195257
    Commented Dec 6, 2009 at 18:44
  • Okay, maybe I should test it myself first.. Gimme a sec and I'll post a fixed version. Commented Dec 6, 2009 at 18:54
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    Just replace $image = imagecreatefromjpeg($_GET['src']); with $image = imagecreatefromstring(file_get_contents($_GET['src']));. Commented Jan 26, 2012 at 11:21
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imagecopyresampled() will take a rectangular area from $src_image of width $src_w and height $src_h at position ($src_x, $src_y) and place it in a rectangular area of $dst_image of width $dst_w and height $dst_h at position ($dst_x, $dst_y).

If the source and destination coordinates and width and heights differ, appropriate stretching or shrinking of the image fragment will be performed. The coordinates refer to the upper left corner.

This function can be used to copy regions within the same image. But if the regions overlap, the results will be unpredictable.

- Edit -

If $src_w and $src_h are smaller than $dst_w and $dst_h respectively, thumb image will be zoomed in. Otherwise it will be zoomed out.

<?php
$dst_x = 0;   // X-coordinate of destination point
$dst_y = 0;   // Y-coordinate of destination point
$src_x = 100; // Crop Start X position in original image
$src_y = 100; // Crop Srart Y position in original image
$dst_w = 160; // Thumb width
$dst_h = 120; // Thumb height
$src_w = 260; // Crop end X position in original image
$src_h = 220; // Crop end Y position in original image

// Creating an image with true colors having thumb dimensions (to merge with the original image)
$dst_image = imagecreatetruecolor($dst_w, $dst_h);
// Get original image
$src_image = imagecreatefromjpeg('images/source.jpg');
// Cropping
imagecopyresampled($dst_image, $src_image, $dst_x, $dst_y, $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h);
// Saving
imagejpeg($dst_image, 'images/crop.jpg');
?>
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    While a code only answer might work, it is best if the answer at least contains a little explanation of how it works, so that folks can understand the code without having to read and mentally interpret each line of code.
    – Fluffeh
    Commented Sep 27, 2012 at 10:28
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php 5.5 has an imagecrop function http://php.net/manual/en/function.imagecrop.php

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$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($_GET['src']);

Needs to be replaced with this:

$image = imagecreatefromjpeg('images/thumbnails/myimage.jpg');

Because imagecreatefromjpeg() is expecting a string.
This worked for me.

ref:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.imagecreatefromjpeg.php

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HTML Code:-

enter code here
  <!DOCTYPE html>
  <html>
  <body>

  <form action="upload.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
  Select image to upload:
  <input type="file" name="image" id="fileToUpload">
  <input type="submit" value="Upload Image" name="submit">
 </form>

 </body>
 </html>

upload.php

enter code here
<?php 
      $image = $_FILES;
      $NewImageName = rand(4,10000)."-". $image['image']['name'];
      $destination = realpath('../images/testing').'/';
      move_uploaded_file($image['image']['tmp_name'], $destination.$NewImageName);
      $image = imagecreatefromjpeg($destination.$NewImageName);
      $filename = $destination.$NewImageName;

      $thumb_width = 200;
      $thumb_height = 150;

      $width = imagesx($image);
      $height = imagesy($image);

      $original_aspect = $width / $height;
      $thumb_aspect = $thumb_width / $thumb_height;

      if ( $original_aspect >= $thumb_aspect )
      {
         // If image is wider than thumbnail (in aspect ratio sense)
         $new_height = $thumb_height;
         $new_width = $width / ($height / $thumb_height);
      }
      else
      {
         // If the thumbnail is wider than the image
         $new_width = $thumb_width;
         $new_height = $height / ($width / $thumb_width);
      }

      $thumb = imagecreatetruecolor( $thumb_width, $thumb_height );

      // Resize and crop
      imagecopyresampled($thumb,
                         $image,
                         0 - ($new_width - $thumb_width) / 2, // Center the image horizontally
                         0 - ($new_height - $thumb_height) / 2, // Center the image vertically
                         0, 0,
                         $new_width, $new_height,
                         $width, $height);
      imagejpeg($thumb, $filename, 80);
      echo "cropped"; die;
      ?>  
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Improved Crop image functionality in PHP on the fly.

http://www.example.com/cropimage.php?filename=a.jpg&newxsize=100&newysize=200&constrain=1

Code in cropimage.php

$basefilename = @basename(urldecode($_REQUEST['filename']));

$path = 'images/';
$outPath = 'crop_images/';
$saveOutput = false; // true/false ("true" if you want to save images in out put folder)
$defaultImage = 'no_img.png'; // change it with your default image

$basefilename = $basefilename;
$w = $_REQUEST['newxsize'];
$h = $_REQUEST['newysize'];

if ($basefilename == "") {
    $img = $path . $defaultImage;
    $percent = 100;
} else {
    $img = $path . $basefilename;

    $len = strlen($img);
    $ext = substr($img, $len - 3, $len);
    $img2 = substr($img, 0, $len - 3) . strtoupper($ext);
    if (!file_exists($img)) $img = $img2;
    if (file_exists($img)) {
        $percent = @$_GET['percent'];
        $constrain = @$_GET['constrain'];
        $w = $w;
        $h = $h;
    } else if (file_exists($path . $basefilename)) {
        $img = $path . $basefilename;
        $percent = $_GET['percent'];
        $constrain = $_GET['constrain'];
        $w = $w;
        $h = $h;
    } else {

        $img = $path . 'no_img.png';    // change with your default image
        $percent = @$_GET['percent'];
        $constrain = @$_GET['constrain'];
        $w = $w;
        $h = $h;

    }

}

// get image size of img
$x = @getimagesize($img);

// image width
$sw = $x[0];
// image height
$sh = $x[1];

if ($percent > 0) {
    // calculate resized height and width if percent is defined
    $percent = $percent * 0.01;
    $w = $sw * $percent;
    $h = $sh * $percent;
} else {
    if (isset ($w) AND !isset ($h)) {
        // autocompute height if only width is set
        $h = (100 / ($sw / $w)) * .01;
        $h = @round($sh * $h);
    } elseif (isset ($h) AND !isset ($w)) {
        // autocompute width if only height is set
        $w = (100 / ($sh / $h)) * .01;
        $w = @round($sw * $w);
    } elseif (isset ($h) AND isset ($w) AND isset ($constrain)) {
        // get the smaller resulting image dimension if both height
        // and width are set and $constrain is also set
        $hx = (100 / ($sw / $w)) * .01;
        $hx = @round($sh * $hx);

        $wx = (100 / ($sh / $h)) * .01;
        $wx = @round($sw * $wx);

        if ($hx < $h) {
            $h = (100 / ($sw / $w)) * .01;
            $h = @round($sh * $h);
        } else {
            $w = (100 / ($sh / $h)) * .01;
            $w = @round($sw * $w);
        }
    }
}

$im = @ImageCreateFromJPEG($img) or // Read JPEG Image
$im = @ImageCreateFromPNG($img) or // or PNG Image
$im = @ImageCreateFromGIF($img) or // or GIF Image
$im = false; // If image is not JPEG, PNG, or GIF

if (!$im) {
    // We get errors from PHP's ImageCreate functions...
    // So let's echo back the contents of the actual image.
    readfile($img);
} else {
    // Create the resized image destination
    $thumb = @ImageCreateTrueColor($w, $h);
    // Copy from image source, resize it, and paste to image destination
    @ImageCopyResampled($thumb, $im, 0, 0, 0, 0, $w, $h, $sw, $sh);

    //Other format imagepng()

    if ($saveOutput) { //Save image
        $save = $outPath . $basefilename;
        @ImageJPEG($thumb, $save);
    } else { // Output resized image
        header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
        @ImageJPEG($thumb);
    }
}
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You can use imagecrop function in (PHP 5 >= 5.5.0, PHP 7)

Example:

<?php
$im = imagecreatefrompng('example.png');
$size = min(imagesx($im), imagesy($im));
$im2 = imagecrop($im, ['x' => 0, 'y' => 0, 'width' => $size, 'height' => $size]);
if ($im2 !== FALSE) {
    imagepng($im2, 'example-cropped.png');
    imagedestroy($im2);
}
imagedestroy($im);
?>
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$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($_GET['src']);
$filename = 'images/cropped_whatever.jpg'

Must be replaced with:

$image = imagecreatefromjpeg($_GET['src']);

Then it will work!

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