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Getting started
The main difference between this package and other image manipulation libraries is that you can use parameters directly in the url to manipulate the image. A manipulated version of the image is then saved in the same path as the original image, creating a static version of the file and bypassing PHP for all future requests.
Alternatively, you can programmatically manipulate images using the Image::make($path,$parameters)
method which returns an Imagine Image object. It also supports the same parameters as the Image::url($url,$width,$height,$parameters)
method. To view the complete list of parameters, click here.
For example, if you have an image at this URL:
/uploads/photo.jpg
To create a 300x300 version of this image in black and white, you use the URL:
/uploads/photo-image(300x300-crop-grayscale).jpg
To help you generate the URL of an image, you can use the Image::url($url,$width,$height,$parameters)
function
Image::url('/uploads/photo.jpg',300,300,array('crop','grayscale'));
or
<img src="<?=Image::url('/uploads/photo.jpg',300,300,array('crop','grayscale'))?>" />
Use image parameters to easily manipulate the image
Image::make('/uploads/photo.jpg',array(
'width' => 300,
'height' => 300,
'greyscale' => true
))->save('/path/to/the/thumbnail.jpg');
or use directly the Imagine library
$thumbnail = Image::open('/uploads/photo.jpg')
->thumbnail(new Imagine\Image\Box(300,300));
$thumbnail->effects()->grayscale();
$thumbnail->save('/path/to/the/thumbnail.jpg');