When compressing a image with imagemagick on PHP the result turns pink.
$im = new Imagick();
$imgsrc = file_get_contents( $imgFilepathIn );
$im->readImageBlob($imgsrc);
$im->setImageColorspace(255);
$im->setImageCompression(Imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
$im->setImageCompressionQuality(90);
$im->setImageFormat('jpeg');
$im->writeImage( $imgFilepathOut );
The problem is the default transparency color for the jpg (which is pink).
We can overcome this by explicitly setting a new transparency/background color.
$im->setBackgroundColor(new ImagickPixel('transparent'));
and it also seems like
$im->setImageColorspace(255);
could sometimes create problems
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When saving a RGB image to a PNG with Imagick. The image gets saved automatically in grayscale when it contains only grey pixels. I understand this a default stetting, that can be overridden. I would like to save my image always in RGB as a default. How do I turn Imagick's auto-grayscale off with PHP/Imagick? I wrote this code.
$im = new Imagick();
$im->setResolution(288,288);
$im->setColorspace(Imagick::COLORSPACE_SRGB);
$im->setBackgroundColor(new ImagickPixel('transparent'));
$im->readImage($orgDataPath);
$im->setoption("colorspace:auto-grayscale", "off");
$im->setImageType(Imagick::IMGTYPE_TRUECOLOR);
$im->trimImage(0);
$im->setImageFormat("png");
$im->writeImage($pngPrint.".png");
// cleanup
$im->clear();
$im->destroy();
I am trying to convert eps to png image using imagick.This is the code i am using.
$path = getcwd().'/uploads/1488/791/586/imprint_option_1A.eps';
$save_path = getcwd().'/uploads/1488/791/586/imprint_option_2E_c.png';
$image = new Imagick();
$image->readimage($path);
$image->setBackgroundColor(new ImagickPixel('transparent'));
$image->setResolution(300,300);
$image->scaleImage(600, 270);
$image->setImageFormat("png");
$image->writeImage($save_path);
but the transparency is not working i got image with white background ( Result image ). and when we scale image it loses clarity..
Any idea ?
Here is my eps file https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bwq4DvGGbHVfT0FYTE94WW5GTnc
The function setResolution should be called before reading the image. Thus
$image = new Imagick();
$image->setResolution(1200, 1200);
$image->readImage($path);
should do it. As for the transparency, can you try to get the input as sRGB instead of CMYK? If I convert first the input file to pdf with epstopdf and then use this converted file in the PHP script, it produces a transparent PNG file.
I have went through a lot of similar questions.i couldn't find an answer to my problem.
I have an svg image. I'm trying to convert it into a png image.
I have been using a 300dpi image as background of svg image.Now i have changed it into 600dpi. After that imagick returns an empty png image.
$svg=path to svg;
$im = new Imagick();
$im->readImageBlob($svg);
$im->setImageFormat("png32");
$im->setImageCompressionQuality(100);
$im->resizeImage(720, 445, imagick::FILTER_LANCZOS, 1);
$base64=base64_encode($im);
$im->clear();
$im->destroy();
return 'data:image/jpg;base64,' . $base64; //returns blank png
What am i missing here? Do i have to include any libraries??
PHP VERSION: 7
IMAGICK VERSION: ImageMagick 6.8.9-9
Looking at the documentation of Imagick::readImageBlob
Reads image from a binary string
this seems not the correct method for reading from a file path.
You should either use Imagick::readImage
Reads image from filename
$im = new Imagick();
$im->readImage($svg);
or the constructor Imagick::__construct
Imagick::__construct ( mixed $files )
Creates an Imagick instance for a specified image or set of images.
$im = new Imagick($svg);
I found more topics from this web site about quality with Imagick but nothing help me...
I have to save all images as JPG. I created this script:
$image_url = 'http://limuzynamercedes.pl/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/3.png';
$image_code = file_get_contents($image_url);
$img = new Imagick();
$img -> readImageBlob($image_code);
$img->setResolution(300, 300);
$d = $img->getImageGeometry();
$img->cropImage($d['width'],($d['height']-120), 0,0);
$img->setImageFormat('jpeg');
$img->setImageCompression(imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
$img->setCompressionQuality(100);
$img->writeImage('read.jpg');
$img->clear();
echo '<img src="read.jpg?'.time().'">';exit;
Here is original image: http://limuzynamercedes.pl/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/3.png
and here is image which was converted by my script: http://s5.ifotos.pl/img/demo1jpg_saeaxqx.jpg
Where is a problem? Why this image is always convert in bad quality?
Thanks.
The image is not in "bad quality" (there is no blurry areas found), but the difference between 2 images is caused by transparent PNG to JPG conversion.
Before you crop the image, add these two lines:
// set background to white (Imagick doesn't know how to deal with transparent background if you don't instruct it)
$img->setImageBackgroundColor(new ImagickPixel('white'));
// flattens multiple layers
$img = $img->mergeImageLayers(Imagick::LAYERMETHOD_FLATTEN);
I'm experiencing a nuance color change when converting PDF's to JPG's only on certain PDF files. Actually the problematic files are only 2 (out of many), and the nuance change is only on the blue color (from #2a447a to #0630e4, or from #00a4d6 to #00ffff).
The conversion process is pretty much straightforward:
$im = new \Imagick();
$im->setResolution(200, 200);
$im->readImage($path . $this->filename);
$im->trimImage(0);
$im->setImageFormat('jpeg');
$im->setImageCompression(\Imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
$im->setImageCompressionQuality(100);
$im->stripImage();
$tmpFile = sys_get_temp_dir() . '/' . $this->cleanUpImageName($this->label) . '.jpg';
$im->writeImage($tmpFile);
$im->clear();
$im->destroy();
PHP version is 5.4.36, Imagick is 6.6.0-4
Thanks in advance!