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Imagick::setSize

(PECL imagick 2, PECL imagick 3)

Imagick::setSize β€” Define o tamanho do objeto Imagick

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public Imagick::setSize(int $columns, int $rows): bool

Define o tamanho do objeto Imagick. Deve ser definido antes da leitura de um formato bruto como RGB, escala de cinza ou CMYK.

ParΓ’metros

columns

rows

Valor Retornado

Retorna true em caso de sucesso.

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Notas de UsuΓ‘rios 2 notes

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Mike Pratt ΒΆ
13 years ago
Using setSize before reading an image file tells ImageMagick to resize the image immediately on load - this can give a substantial increase in performance time and save memory and disk resources for large images:

<?php

$image
= new Imagick();
$image->setSize(800,600);
$image->readImage($file);

?>

This might also save you having to call thumbnailImage to resize the image.

On my server, this only made a difference with jpgs - pngs and gifs were loaded at full size which took much longer (30s or more compared to 6s for a similar sized jpg).
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Ade ΒΆ
8 years ago
This function is not working for me at all.
I am trying to generate Images from a PDF and this function does literally NOTHING, even it returns 'true'.....
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