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im looking to create thumbnails that has 100px by 100px dimension. i've seen many articles explaining the methods but most end up having the width!=height if the dimension ratio is to be kept.

for example, i have a 450px by 350px image. i would like to crop to 100px by 100px. if i were to keep the ratio, i would end up having 100px by 77px. this makes it ugly when im listing these images in a row and column. however, a image without dimension ratio will look terrible as well.

i've seen images from flickr and they look fantastic. for example:
thumbnail: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/23/32608803_29470dfeeb_s.jpg
medium size: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/23/32608803_29470dfeeb.jpg
large size: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/23/32608803_29470dfeeb_b.jpg

tks

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  • ohh now i know why someone scolded me for that b4. i must click on the tick sign!!. omg i haven notice it. alright let me see the replies Jul 15, 2010 at 14:53

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This is done by only using a part of the image as the thumbnail which has a 1:1 aspect ratio (mostly the center of the image). If you look closely you can see it in the flickr thumbnail.

Because you have "crop" in your question, I'm not sure if you didn't already know this, but what do you want to know then?

To use cropping, here is an example:

//Your Image
$imgSrc = "image.jpg";

//getting the image dimensions
list($width, $height) = getimagesize($imgSrc);

//saving the image into memory (for manipulation with GD Library)
$myImage = imagecreatefromjpeg($imgSrc);

// calculating the part of the image to use for thumbnail
if ($width > $height) {
  $y = 0;
  $x = ($width - $height) / 2;
  $smallestSide = $height;
} else {
  $x = 0;
  $y = ($height - $width) / 2;
  $smallestSide = $width;
}

// copying the part into thumbnail
$thumbSize = 100;
$thumb = imagecreatetruecolor($thumbSize, $thumbSize);
imagecopyresampled($thumb, $myImage, 0, 0, $x, $y, $thumbSize, $thumbSize, $smallestSide, $smallestSide);

//final output
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
imagejpeg($thumb);
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  • Hi skoschnike double check if i spelled ur name correctly =) that has cross my mind. but im clueless on how to do that. care to share?? Jul 15, 2010 at 14:57
  • hey sven, i tried ur script and it works great. tk you so much. flawless Jul 16, 2010 at 17:16
  • hey sven, i just have a question. using ur script works great. but i realised the quality of image after cropping is not the same as the original. for instance, i took a sample pic from flickr and crop to the same dimension and they look different. any solution to retain the quality?? Jul 23, 2010 at 8:52
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    you can specify the jpg-quality in the imagejpeg() function, see here de.php.net/imagejpeg (use NULL for the filename parameter). The default quality is 75. Jul 23, 2010 at 9:20
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    Just a suggestion - a nice little function that we all forget about: $smallestSide = min($height, $width); Jun 16, 2014 at 9:42
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Crop image with square based on lesser width or height

 public function croppThis($target_url) {

    $this->jpegImgCrop($target_url);

 }

$target_url - is Name of image.

 public function jpegImgCrop($target_url) {//support



  $image = imagecreatefromjpeg($target_url);
  $filename = $target_url;
  $width = imagesx($image);
  $height = imagesy($image);
  $image_type = imagetypes($image); //IMG_GIF | IMG_JPG | IMG_PNG | IMG_WBMP | IMG_XPM

  if($width==$height) {

   $thumb_width = $width;
   $thumb_height = $height;

  } elseif($width<$height) {

   $thumb_width = $width;
   $thumb_height = $width;

  } elseif($width>$height) {

   $thumb_width = $height;
   $thumb_height = $height;

  } else {
   $thumb_width = 150;
   $thumb_height = 150;
  }

  $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);

 }
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  • Easy working solution; but check file type first and use imagecreatefrom jpg, png or gif may be a bit more helpful.
    – web2kx
    Apr 23, 2014 at 3:38
  • how to work this.. plz help me.. how to show like image Jul 7, 2014 at 11:11
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You can use this code. You need to pass source image path and thumbnail size in px, and optional destination path. if you pass it will save the image else the thumb will be shown.

Only jpg, jpeg and png are allowed.

function cropImage($sourcePath, $thumbSize, $destination = null) {

  $parts = explode('.', $sourcePath);
  $ext = $parts[count($parts) - 1];
  if ($ext == 'jpg' || $ext == 'jpeg') {
    $format = 'jpg';
  } else {
    $format = 'png';
  }

  if ($format == 'jpg') {
    $sourceImage = imagecreatefromjpeg($sourcePath);
  }
  if ($format == 'png') {
    $sourceImage = imagecreatefrompng($sourcePath);
  }

  list($srcWidth, $srcHeight) = getimagesize($sourcePath);

  // calculating the part of the image to use for thumbnail
  if ($srcWidth > $srcHeight) {
    $y = 0;
    $x = ($srcWidth - $srcHeight) / 2;
    $smallestSide = $srcHeight;
  } else {
    $x = 0;
    $y = ($srcHeight - $srcWidth) / 2;
    $smallestSide = $srcWidth;
  }

  $destinationImage = imagecreatetruecolor($thumbSize, $thumbSize);
  imagecopyresampled($destinationImage, $sourceImage, 0, 0, $x, $y, $thumbSize, $thumbSize, $smallestSide, $smallestSide);

  if ($destination == null) {
    header('Content-Type: image/jpeg');
    if ($format == 'jpg') {
      imagejpeg($destinationImage, null, 100);
    }
    if ($format == 'png') {
      imagejpeg($destinationImage);
    }
    if ($destination = null) {
    }
  } else {
    if ($format == 'jpg') {
      imagejpeg($destinationImage, $destination, 100);
    }
    if ($format == 'png') {
      imagepng($destinationImage, $destination);
    }
  }
}
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    where is it creating thumb? what is the thumb path? write some description too. Oct 18, 2017 at 5:59
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I like using GDLib to fiddle with images, it's fantastically easy to work with also. There are lots of blog posts and tutorials out there. I would recommend using a class for it or similar though, as taking care of all the variations in the image can be very time consuming.

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To complete @SvenKoschnicke code, here is little tool to process other image formats:

$sourceProperties = getimagesize($imgSrc);

 $width = $sourceProperties[0];

 $height = $sourceProperties[1];

 switch ($sourceProperties[2]) {

 case IMAGETYPE_PNG:
        $myImage = imagecreatefrompng($imgSrc); 
        break;

  case IMAGETYPE_GIF:
        $myImage = imagecreatefromgif($imgSrc); 
        break;

  case IMAGETYPE_JPEG:
        $myImage = imagecreatefromjpeg($imgSrc); 
        break;
 }

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