For those of you completely confused by the utter lack of documentation for this class (including notes being dropped, probably this one included), the differences between any "setXXX" and "setImageXXX" seems to be entirely dependently on HOW the image was loaded.
If the image was loaded at object constructor time, it seems that you use "setXXX" - if you loaded it after the fact (such as via "readImageBlob") then you use "setImageXXX".
This is irregular, however. For example:
<?php
$image = new Imagick();
$image->setResolution(300, 300);
$image->readImageBlob(...);
// convert the output to JPEG
$image->setImageFormat('jpeg');
$image->setImageCompressionQuality(90);
?>
Note that we use "setResolution" not "setImageResolution".
Imagick::setImageFormat
(PECL imagick 2.0.0)
Imagick::setImageFormat — Sets the format of a particular image
Descrição
bool Imagick::setImageFormat
( string $format
)
Sets the format of a particular image in a sequence.
Parâmetros
- format
-
String presentation of the image format. Format support depends on the ImageMagick installation.
Valor Retornado
Retorna TRUE em sucesso.
User Contributed Notes
Imagick::setImageFormat
Imagick::setImageFormat
nathan at crause dot name
18-Aug-2010 01:35
18-Aug-2010 01:35
andy at live dot nl
26-Feb-2009 11:54
26-Feb-2009 11:54
I had a problem when using $im->setImageFormat('jpeg');
Image colors got inverted when i converted pdfs to jpg thumbs.
Had to add $im->setImageColorspace(255); to solve it.
<?php
// read page 1
$im = new imagick( 'test.pdf[ 0]' );
// convert to jpg
$im->setImageColorspace(255);
$im->setCompression(Imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
$im->setCompressionQuality(60);
$im->setImageFormat('jpeg');
//resize
$im->resizeImage(290, 375, imagick::FILTER_LANCZOS, 1);
//write image on server
$im->writeImage('thumb.jpg');
$im->clear();
$im->destroy();
?>
barclay[dot]loftus[at]gmail.com
12-Mar-2008 08:04
12-Mar-2008 08:04
Another note about image output. For jpeg images, the quality is adjusted by Imagick::setCompressionQuality().
<?php
$img->setCompressionQuality(90);
$img->setImageFormat('jpeg');
header('Content-type: image/jpg');
echo $img;
?>
optymizer at yahoo dot com
21-Nov-2007 09:09
21-Nov-2007 09:09
The previous example did not work for me. I received an error that the IMagick object cannot be converted to string.
This example uses the IMagick::getImageBlob() method to properly output the contents of the converted image:
function getImage($filename)
{
$image->readImage($filename);
$image->setImageFormat("png");
header("Content-type: image/png");
echo $image->getImageBlob();
}
Hope this helps!
Devo
08-Oct-2007 12:02
08-Oct-2007 12:02
A list of formats can be found here: http://www.imagemagick.org/script/formats.php
Formats marked with a W can be output to file with writeImage (capabilities depend on your particular installation of course).
For example:
<?php
// create new imagick object from image.jpg
$im = new Imagick( "image.jpg" );
// change format to png
$im->setImageFormat( "png" );
// output the image to the browser as a png
header( "Content-Type: image/png" );
echo $im;
// or you could output the image to a file:
//$im->writeImage( "image.png" );
?>

Imagick::setImageFilename