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Calculating new image size using an imagemagick's format string and a width/height

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-04-11 03:51 出处:网络
In web apps, it\'s good practice to use the width and height attributes for img tags -- this allows the browser to render the page faster.

In web apps, it's good practice to use the width and height attributes for img tags -- this allows the browser to render the page faster.

If I have the width and开发者_如何转开发 height of an image, and a imagemagick format string (i.e. '300>'), how can I get the size that that image would be resized to? I'm hoping that imagemagick has some hooks / functions that would allow me to get access to this information.

I don't want to resize or load the image into memory, I just want to know what the dimensions would be.

Essentially, I want the following function:

def get_image_size(width, height, format_string)
  # ... magic here
  return [new_width, new_height]
end

width, height = get_image_size(300, 400, '235x235!')
# would return 235 and 235

width, height = get_image_size(300, 400, '700x700>')
# would return 300 and 400

width, height = get_image_size(300, 400, '100x100')
# would return 75 and 100


Using the following ImageMagick convert command gives what you want. This should easily translate to whichever ImageMagick language API you choose.

$ convert -size 300x400 xc:white -resize '235x235!' info:- | cut -d\  -f3
235x235
$ convert -size 300x400 xc:white -resize '700x700>' info:- | cut -d\  -f3
300x400
$ convert -size 300x400 xc:white -resize '100x100' info:- | cut -d\  -f3
75x100
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