Hi friends,
I want to take an arbitrary hi-res JPG (say 4000 x 3000 pixels) and make its pixel size *larger* while *changing its aspect ratio*. The new JPG must exactly match the aspect ratio of a particular print size, say 10x8.
For example, 4000x3000 native JPG printed to 10"x8" using shrink-to ...
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- 2017-05-19T11:42:57-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: resize to make a JPG *bigger* (surround with whitespace)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6955
- 2016-05-20T10:04:59-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Install ImageMagick on Strawberry Perl on Win 10
- Replies: 2
- Views: 35920
Re: Install ImageMagick on Strawberry Perl on Win 10
Hi cspinks,
I run ImageMagick-6.9.4-1-Q16-x64-dll.exe, Strawberry Perl 5.22.0 (one revision below yours), and Win8.1 in dev and Win2012R2 in production (all x64).
Here's what I had to do:
* When installing ImageMagick, choose:
[x] Add application directory to your system path
[x] Install ...
I run ImageMagick-6.9.4-1-Q16-x64-dll.exe, Strawberry Perl 5.22.0 (one revision below yours), and Win8.1 in dev and Win2012R2 in production (all x64).
Here's what I had to do:
* When installing ImageMagick, choose:
[x] Add application directory to your system path
[x] Install ...
- 2012-09-21T14:21:06-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: convert command -> PerlMagick
- Replies: 6
- Views: 27036
Re: convert command -> PerlMagick
The PerlMagick "-flatten" is a little different:
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$image = Image::Magick::Flatten( $image );
- 2012-09-21T14:04:29-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: PerlMagick -- needing to write/read file after every change
- Replies: 1
- Views: 13912
PerlMagick -- needing to write/read file after every change
Hi all,
While working with a PerlMagick image, I find myself needing to write the entire file to disk & then re-read it in order to "commit" incremental changes. Please would you review what I'm doing and advise...
My thumbnail approach starts by converting the source image to sRGB:
$im->Read ...
While working with a PerlMagick image, I find myself needing to write the entire file to disk & then re-read it in order to "commit" incremental changes. Please would you review what I'm doing and advise...
My thumbnail approach starts by converting the source image to sRGB:
$im->Read ...