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Imagick::setImageMatte

(PECL imagick 2, PECL imagick 3)

Imagick::setImageMatteConfigure le canal mate de l'image

Description

public Imagick::setImageMatte(bool $matte): bool

Configure le canal mate de l'image. Cette méthode n'est disponible que si Imagick a été compilé avec ImageMagick version 6.2.9 ou supérieur.

Liste de paramètres

matte

true active le canal mate, et false le désactive.

Valeurs de retour

Retourne true en cas de succès.

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martin at psinas dot com
13 years ago
I found this method is needed when creating a font / image mask, and needs to be set to false otherwise the mask won't take effect. Here is an example:

<?php

// Create objects
$image = new Imagick('myImage.png');
$watermark = new Imagick();
$mask = new Imagick();
$draw = new ImagickDraw();

// Define dimensions
$width = $image->getImageWidth();
$height = $image->getImageHeight();

// Create some palettes
$watermark->newImage($width, $height, new ImagickPixel('grey30'));
$mask->newImage($width, $height, new ImagickPixel('black'));

// Watermark text
$text = 'Copyright';

// Set font properties
$draw->setFont('Bookman-Demi');
$draw->setFontSize(20);
$draw->setFillColor('grey70');

// Position text
$draw->setGravity(Imagick::GRAVITY_SOUTHEAST);

// Draw text on the watermark palette
$watermark->annotateImage($draw, 10, 12, 0, $text);

// Draw text on the mask palette
$draw->setFillColor('white');
$mask->annotateImage($draw, 11, 13, 0, $text);
$mask->annotateImage($draw, 10, 12, 0, $text);
$draw->setFillColor('black');
$mask->annotateImage($draw, 9, 11, 0, $text);

// This is apparently needed for the mask to work
$mask->setImageMatte(false);

// Apply mask to watermark
$watermark->compositeImage($mask, Imagick::COMPOSITE_COPYOPACITY, 0, 0);

// Overlay watermark on image
$image->compositeImage($watermark, Imagick::COMPOSITE_DISSOLVE, 0, 0);

// Set output image format
$image->setImageFormat('png');

// Output the new image
header('Content-type: image/png');
echo
$image;

?>
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