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Yet Another Photo Resizer for JPG, PNG, GIF.
Resizing and cropping, crisp & useful sharpening.
Installation
Yaphr has no dependencies so far, although but installing Slim may be useful: Yaphr brings it own Slim Middleware for the most common resizing use cases. Install via Composer; add this to composer.json:
Getting started
Yaphr comes with a convenience workflow that does most of the business for you:
So the Workflow is your friend. This example shows what happens inside:
Resize boxes
Yaphr offers various resizing modes, all of them useful in different use cases. If you exactly know what you want, you may instantiate a concrete Box class; using the BoxFactory with string parameter gives more flexibility: Just pass desired $width and $height, your original $image and the box type.
Crop extracts as much as possible from the original that fits into the given width and height. Most useful for pictures with varying side ratios, e.g. in responsive context.
Auto makes portrait images $height pixels high, and landscape ones $width pixels, preserving side ratios. Perhaps the most classic resing mode.
Exact fits the image in the given width and height, not preserving side ratio (i.e. the result may be distorted). Mostly not useful (except from, well, distorting).
Tall resizes to the given height, regardless of the image width, but preserving side ratios. Useful for horizontal “same height” galleries or Masonry galleries.
Wide resizes to the given width, regardless of the image height, but preserving side ratios. Useful for vertical “same width” galleries.
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