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Crop Image File Size, Width & Height Using Php Script

March 30th, 2010

Crop Images Contextually

Crop images contextually for faster downloads and higher impact. By cropping maximally and resizing you can convey meaning without slowing down your web pages.

However, we’ve seen many sites that either use HTML’s width and height attributes to resize larger images, or minimally crop and resize images to lose vital information. A better way to create images optimized for the Web is to crop them contextually.

Contextually Cropping

What is cropping contextually? Many times digital images shot for Web use have a border of useless space around the object(s) of interest. Rather than crop to just the film or chip’s border, crop contextually down to the minimum dimensions that still convey the meaning or context of your image.

Note how the author is now more recognizable in the cropped version (behind the sunscreen) and the lettering is larger and more legible. Most importantly, the image has more impact, with the subject taking up more of the frame. This cropped image could be shown with a smaller dimension, saving file size.

Resize to a Smaller Thumbnail

Once you’ve got your image maximally cropped, resize and sharpen it to create a smaller thumbnail image. To give the reader more detail, you can provide a larger version (cropped or uncropped) of the image linked to that thumbnail.

This two-step process of cropping maximally and resizing is what Jakob Nielsen calls “relevance-enhanced image reduction.” Nielsen writes that by combining cropping and scaling you can “preserve both content and detail, even at very small sizes.” (Nielsen 2000)

Extreme Closeup for a Sneak Preview

Some high fashion sites actually use only the important part of an image as a thumbnail. For example, just the shoulder or neckline of a style – click and you get the full shots with details. This “image tease” technique can add an artistic feel to a site. Let’s get up close and personal with our intrepid traveler.

Extreme Cropping through Rearrangement

In extreme cases you could rearrange the target objects and reshoot, or move them closer together in your favorite image editing program. The idea is to use the smallest possible image that still conveys the information you want to display. You may need to bump up font sizes to withstand more extreme image reductions.

JPEG Cropping Caution

Be careful when resaving JPEG images. Reoptimizing an existing JPEG can compound compression artifacts. It is possible to transform JPEGs losslessly, however. Lossless transformations (like 90-degree rotations and flips) require the dimensions of the JPEG to be a multiple of the block size (16×16, 16×8, or 8×8 pixels for color JPEGs). Lossless crops are also possible by cropping to block boundaries with specialized software, like JPEG Wizard.

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Coppermine—A Popular Multi-lingual Image Gallery

November 17th, 2009

Coppermine is a multi-lingual online picture gallery, which has a rich repertoire of unique features. It’s a multi-purpose, free software, which can be downloaded and installed easily.

Coppermine is an easy-to-use, fully featured web picture gallery supported with a large number of features such as categories, albums, search feature, user management, thumbnails etc. It’s written in PHP with a backend support of MySql. It’s licensed under GNU GPL.

It’s a multi-purpose web picture gallery that offers complete multimedia support and enables generation of thumbnails and intermediate size pictures. It works quite fast on Apache 2, UNIX, Win 32 systems etc. It supports arrangement of images into categories, albums and enables users to upload pictures on web interface.

It has a number of features including user management, integration of user management with different bulletin boards such as phpBB, vbulletin etc., e-card feature; EXIF/IPTC support; image rotation; multi-pictures upload; distinction of breadcrumb block keeping it out of any category; language selection; user membership in different groups; password-protected albums; picture-resize on upload; advanced search (Boolean operators); option to display a clickable filmstrip of thumbnails below the image display etc.

This multi-lingual photo gallery is an advanced, picture gallery script with multiple data file support. The galleries can be of varied types namely, private, restricted use and public to all. It has its language library and a system that enables a user to choose a theme from a number of pre-installed themes.

Coppermine software enables generation of HTML codes that showcases its different categories and albums. This minimizes the number of files to be uploaded. It makes use of jquery JavaScript/Ajax-library to make the web experience of netizens delightful. It’s a free software that enables you to make modifications to your system and can be easily integrated with your website.

There are a number of good web hosting providers that support this highly sophisticated web-based picture gallery, Coppermine, such as LimeDomains, HostGator, Network Solutions etc.

Ryan Hudson is an online marketing consultant and has worked with renowned organizations and published authors for more than 5 years now. With stupendous professional business writing related to the topic Web Hosting providers, Domain name, Domain name registrar, Web applications etc… And a penchant for traveling around the world, Ryan has got a lot to say.

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jquery Image Slider Part 2

November 13th, 2009


jquery Image Slider Part 2 See Part 1 for the Files required for this Tut. See my jquery image scroller in action at www.harryfinn.co.uk

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jquery Image Slider Part 1

August 5th, 2009


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swfupload ajax jquery drupal module image editor

May 29th, 2009


swfupload ajax jquery drupal module image editor

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