Imagick::compositeImage
(PECL imagick 2, PECL imagick 3)
Imagick::compositeImage — Composite one image onto another
Description
public Imagick::compositeImage ( Imagick $composite_object , int $composite , int $x , int $y [, int $channel = Imagick::CHANNEL_DEFAULT ] ) : bool
Composite one image onto another at the specified offset. Any extra arguments needed for the compose algorithm should passed to setImageArtifact with 'compose:args' as the first parameter and the data as the second parameter.
Parameters
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composite_object
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Imagick object which holds the composite image
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compose
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Composite operator. See Composite Operator Constants
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x
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The column offset of the composited image
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y
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The row offset of the composited image
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channel
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Provide any channel constant that is valid for your channel mode. To apply to more than one channel, combine channeltype constants using bitwise operators. Refer to this list of channel constants.
Return Values
Returns true
on success.
Examples
Example #1 Using Imagick::compositeImage():
Composite two images with the 'mathematics' compose method
<?php // Equivalent to running the command // convert src1.png src2.png -compose mathematics -define compose:args="1,0,-0.5,0.5" -composite output.png $src1 = new \Imagick("./src1.png"); $src2 = new \Imagick("./src2.png"); $src1->setImageVirtualPixelMethod(Imagick::VIRTUALPIXELMETHOD_TRANSPARENT); $src1->setImageArtifact('compose:args', "1,0,-0.5,0.5"); $src1->compositeImage($src2, Imagick::COMPOSITE_MATHEMATICS, 0, 0); $src1->writeImage("./output.png"); ?>
See Also
- Imagick::setImageArtifact() - Set image artifact
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