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<? //************************************** // Name: Image rotation using GD extension // Description:A function with the intention of rotating a Jpeg image 90? Clockwise, Counterclockwise and 180?(Flip). // By: Karl Blessing // // // Inputs:Source file ( path to the source ) //Destination ( path to the destination, can be same as source if you want to overwrite ) //degrees (integer value of 90(counterclockwise), 270(clockwise) or 180) // // Returns:does not return a value, will save the destination, no indication if successful is returned. // //Assumes:When writing this I found various behaviors between images with greater x than y's and so forth. Thus is why all the condiotionals. The function has not been tested for images with same x and y dimensions, and will not likely work. //IMPORTANT: //You must have PHP 4.3.* or above for this function to work, a PHP version lower will not work. I was using PHP 4.3.2 for Win32, with GD Extension version 2 ( bundled with PHP ). // //Side Effects:None //This code is copyrighted and has limited warranties. //Please see [url]http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/xq/ASP/txtCodeId.1074/lngWId.8/qx/vb/scripts/ShowCode.htm[/url] //for details. //************************************** function fso_img_rotate($sourcefile, $targetfile, $degrees) { $img_size = getImageSize($sourcefile); $x = $img_size[0]; $y = $img_size[1]; if ($x > $y) { $dst_x = 0; $dst_y = $x - $y; $newd = $x; } else { $dst_x = $y - $x; $dst_y = 0; $newd = $y; } $src_img = ImageCreateFromJPEG($sourcefile); $dst_img = ImageCreateTrueColor($newd,$newd); if ((($x > y) && ($degrees < 180)) || (($y > $x) && ($degrees > 180))) ImageCopyResampled($dst_img,$src_img,0,0,0,0,$x,$y,$x,$y); else ImageCopyResampled($dst_img,$src_img,$dst_x,$dst_y,0,0,$x,$y,$x,$y); $rotated_img = ImageRotate($dst_img, $degrees,0); if ($degrees != 180) { //90 CounterClockWise or Clockwise $final_img = ImageCreateTrueColor($y,$x); ImageCopyResampled($final_img,$rotated_img,0,0,0,0,$y,$x,$y,$x); } else { //180 Degrees $final_img = ImageCreateTrueColor($x,$y); ImageCopyResampled($final_img,$rotated_img,0,0,0,0,$x,$y,$x,$y); } ImageJPEG($final_img, $targetfile); } ?>