I’m trying to build a function that takes a PHP image resource and places it in the center of a new image of predetermined size. I do not want to scale the image; rather I want to place it as-is in the center of an enlarged “canvas.”
$img is a valid image resource – if I return it I receive the correct original (unprocessed) image. $canvas_w and $canvas_h are the width and height of the desired new canvas. It’s creating the correct size canvas, but the contents of the file are unexpectedly solid black when I return the desired “corrected” image resource ($newimg).
// what file?
$file = 'smile.jpg';
// load the image
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg($file);
// resize canvas (not the source data)
$newimg = imageCorrect($img, false, 1024, 768);
// insert image
header("Content-Type: image/jpeg");
imagejpeg($newimg);
exit;
function imageCorrect($image, $background = false, $canvas_w, $canvas_h) {
if (!$background) {
$background = imagecolorallocate($image, 255, 255, 255);
}
$img_h = imagesy($image);
$img_w = imagesx($image);
// create new image (canvas) of proper aspect ratio
$img = imagecreatetruecolor($canvas_w, $canvas_h);
// fill the background
imagefill($img, 0, 0, $background);
// offset values (center the original image to new canvas)
$xoffset = ($canvas_w - $img_w) / 2;
$yoffset = ($canvas_h - $img_h) / 2;
// copy
imagecopy($img, $image, $xoffset, $yoffset, $canvas_w, $canvas_h, $img_w, $img_h);
// destroy old image cursor
//imagedestroy($image);
return $img; // returns a black original file area properly sized/filled
//return $image; // works to return the unprocessed file
}
Any hints or obvious errors here? Thanks for any suggestions.
In place of
imagecopy(), this seemed to work: