I'm trying to use the IMagick PHP wrapper to assist in chopping a specified image into a set of tiles (the number of which is variable).
In the ImageMagick documentation there is reference to the -crop
operator accepting an optional flag of @
that will instruct it to cut an image into "roughly equally-sized divisions" (see here), solving the problem of what to do when the image size is not an exact multiple of the desired tile size.
Does anyone k开发者_运维百科now if there is a way to leverage this functionality in the IMagick PHP wrapper? Is there anything I can use besides cropImage()
?
I had to do the same thing (if I'm reading your question correctly). Although it does use cropImage...
function slice_image($name, $imageFileName, $crop_width, $crop_height)
{
$dir = "dir where original image is stored";
$slicesDir = "dir where you want to store the sliced images;
mkdir($slicesDir); //you might want to check to see if it exists first....
$fileName = $dir . $imageFileName;
$img = new Imagick($fileName);
$imgHeight = $img->getImageHeight();
$imgWidth = $img->getImageWidth();
$crop_width_num_times = ceil($imgWidth/$crop_width);
$crop_height_num_times = ceil($imgHeight/$crop_height);
for($i = 0; $i < $crop_width_num_times; $i++)
{
for($j = 0; $j < $crop_height_num_times; $j++)
{
$img = new Imagick($fileName);
$x = ($i * $crop_width);
$y = ($j * $crop_height);
$img->cropImage($crop_width, $crop_height, $x, $y);
$data = $img->getImageBlob();
$newFileName = $slicesDir . $name . "_" . $x . "_" . $y . ".jpg";
$result = file_put_contents ($newFileName, $data);
}
}
}
精彩评论