It appears that imagecrop() will output a black line along the bottom the resulting image until version 5.6.12. Your only choices are to upgrade PHP or use imagecopyresampled().
http://php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.6.12 (bug #67447)
(PHP 5 >= 5.5.0, PHP 7)
imagecrop — Crop an image to the given rectangle
$image
, array $rect
)
Crops an image to the given rectangular area and returns the resulting image.
The given image
is not modified.
image
imagecreatetruecolor() 등의 이미지 생성 함수에서 반환한 이미지 자원.
rect
The cropping rectangle as array with keys x, y, width and height.
Return cropped image resource on success실패 시 FALSE
를 반환합니다.
Example #1 imagecrop() example
This example shows how to crop an image to a square area.
<?php
$im = imagecreatefrompng('example.png');
$size = min(imagesx($im), imagesy($im));
$im2 = imagecrop($im, ['x' => 0, 'y' => 0, 'width' => $size, 'height' => $size]);
if ($im2 !== FALSE) {
imagepng($im2, 'example-cropped.png');
}
?>
It appears that imagecrop() will output a black line along the bottom the resulting image until version 5.6.12. Your only choices are to upgrade PHP or use imagecopyresampled().
http://php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.6.12 (bug #67447)
Use imagecopyresampled to crop your image instead, and it should work correctly in PHP 5.5+ without any black lines.
<?php
// Desired function call.
$cropped = imagecrop( $image, array( 'x' => $x, 'y' => $y, 'width' => $width, 'height' => $height ) );
// Equivalent function which works in both PHP pre 5.6.12 and 5.6.12+.
$cropped = imagecreatetruecolor( $width, $height );
imagecopyresampled( $cropped, $image, 0, 0, $x, $y, $width, $height, $width, $height );
?>
To get the center crop of a image in php:
$new = imagecreatefromjpeg($uploadedfile);
$crop_width = imagesx($new);
$crop_height = imagesy($new);
$size = min($crop_width, $crop_height);
if($crop_width >= $crop_height) {
$newx= ($crop_width-$crop_height)/2;
$im2 = imagecrop($new, ['x' => $newx, 'y' => 0, 'width' => $size, 'height' => $size]);
}
else {
$newy= ($crop_height-$crop_width)/2;
$im2 = imagecrop($new, ['x' => 0, 'y' => $newy, 'width' => $size, 'height' => $size]);
}
imagejpeg($im2,$filename,90);