imagecropauto
(PHP 5 >= 5.5.0, PHP 7)
imagecropauto — Crop an image automatically using one of the available modes
Description
imagecropauto ( resource $image [, int $mode = IMG_CROP_DEFAULT [, float $threshold = .5 [, int $color = -1 ]]] ) : resource|false
Automatically crops an image according to the given mode
.
Parameters
-
image
-
An image resource, returned by one of the image creation functions, such as imagecreatetruecolor().
-
mode
-
One of the following constants:
-
IMG_CROP_DEFAULT
- Same as
IMG_CROP_TRANSPARENT
. Before PHP 7.4.0, the bundled libgd fell back toIMG_CROP_SIDES
, if the image had no transparent color. -
IMG_CROP_TRANSPARENT
- Crops out a transparent background.
-
IMG_CROP_BLACK
- Crops out a black background.
-
IMG_CROP_WHITE
- Crops out a white background.
-
IMG_CROP_SIDES
- Uses the 4 corners of the image to attempt to detect the background to crop.
-
IMG_CROP_THRESHOLD
- Crops an image using the given
threshold
andcolor
.
-
-
threshold
-
Specifies the tolerance in percent to be used while comparing the image color and the color to crop. The method used to calculate the color difference is based on the color distance in the RGB(a) cube.
Used only in
IMG_CROP_THRESHOLD
mode.Note: Before PHP 7.4.0, the bundled libgd used a somewhat different algorithm, so the same
threshold
yielded different results for system and bundled libgd. -
color
-
Either an RGB color value or a palette index.
Used only in
IMG_CROP_THRESHOLD
mode.
Return Values
Returns a cropped image resource on success or false
on failure. If the complete image was cropped, imagecrop() returns false
.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
7.4.0 | The behavior of imagecropauto() in the bundled libgd has been synced with that of system libgd: IMG_CROP_DEFAULT no longer falls back to IMG_CROP_SIDES and threshold-cropping now uses the same algorithm as system libgd. |
7.4.0 | The default value of mode has been changed to IMG_CROP_AUTO . Formerly, the default value has been -1 which corresponds to IMG_CROP_DEFAULT , but passing -1 is now deprecated. |
Examples
Example #1 Proper handling of auto-cropping
As noted in the return value section, imagecropauto() returns false
if the whole image was cropped. In this example we have an image resource $im
which should be automatically cropped only if there is something to crop; otherwise we want to proceed with the original image.
<?php $cropped = imagecropauto($im, IMG_CROP_DEFAULT); if ($cropped !== false) { // in case a new image resource was returned imagedestroy($im); // we destroy the original image $im = $cropped; // and assign the cropped image to $im } ?>
See Also
- imagecrop() - Crop an image to the given rectangle
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