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Imagick::setSize

(PECL imagick 2, PECL imagick 3)

Imagick::setSizeSets the size of the Imagick object

Description

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

Sets the size of the Imagick object. Set it before you read a raw image format such as RGB, GRAY, or CMYK.

Parameters

columns

rows

Return Values

Returns true on success.

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Mike Pratt
12 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
7 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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