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Resize image, specifying geometry, filter, and blur.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
GraphicsMagick | 9.0 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Parameter | Description | Example | Flags |
---|---|---|---|
ImageRef | The image reference number. | 1 | |
geometry | The rectangle to use. Geometry is specified as a width and height "100x200". With an optional offset "100x200+10+20". For percent values, add a percent on the end, for % values add a %: "100x200%!" |
"100x200" | |
FilterTypes | Which filter to use. Can be one of Undefined, Point, Box, Triangle, Hermite, Hanning, Hamming, Blackman, Gaussian, Quadratic, Cubic, Catrom, Mitchell, Lanczos, Bessel, or Sinc. |
"Cubic" | Optional |
Blur | The blur radius. Only used if filter is specified. |
3 | Optional |
Returns OK or error.
Resize image to 1000x1000 with cubic filter:
Set Variable [ $BigImageRef ; Value: MBS("GMImage.NewFromContainer"; Test::BigImage) ]
Set Variable [ $Result ; Value: MBS("GMImage.Resize"; $BigImageRef; "1000x1000"; "Cubic"; 0) ]
Set Field [ Test::Result ; MBS( "GMImage.WriteToPNGContainer"; $BigImageRef; "test.png" ) ]
Set Variable [ $Error ; Value: MBS("GMImage.Release";$BigImageRef) ]
This function checks for a license.
Created 28th December 2018, last changed 13th May 2019