I am using filepicker service to upload image. when I convert the image and add watermark it gets distorted if 'fit' parameter is set to any other than 'max'. Am I missing somthing?
Here is an Example and here is Filepicker.io Documentation about Image conversion
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I am trying to convert the html to an image using the screenshot but when the image is higher than the display screen it is cropped, is there a better way to convert the html to an image.
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I wanted to crop a specific area of images, the images uploaded are of different dimensions but all have these areas so i want a python script that can crop actually that part and make a new image.
I am uploading the original pics too and the pics after cropping too, the output I want to achieve actually.
First original image
First cropped image
Sceond Original Image
Second cropped Image
I'm currently looking to try and create a simple image uploader application which allows a user to load a picture from their desktop, select a crop area (using jcrop) in a specific aspect ratio, and then have filepicker.io crop to the defined dimensions and resize down appropriately.
The users will be uploading a picture of unknown dimensions, selecting an area that is in 10:13 ratio (width x height) and then filepicker needs to crop their image before resizing it to 100x130px.
Currently I have to perform 2 separate convert actions to crop and resize the image, which takes additional time and seems less efficient than it could be. Is there any way to combine crop and resize into a single action?
To get an idea of what I'm after, I would like this command to return an image 100x130 cropped to my ideal size:
/convert?crop=546,119,412,36&w=100&h=130
You can see a note on their documentation about the topic:
Crop and Resize: we strongly recommend against combining a resize (specifying width or height) with the crop functionality, as it has indeterminant effects depending on whether the crop is applied before or after the image is resized.
Source: https://developers.inkfilepicker.com/docs/web/#inkblob-images
It is possible and easy to do with Uploadcare
Here is an example:
Original image:
https://ucarecdn.com/c35d77e8-4b09-4040-ad36-a5b264f17094/CDN.png
Cropped and resized image, in one operation:
https://ucarecdn.com/c35d77e8-4b09-4040-ad36-a5b264f17094/-/crop/570x460/730,70/-/resize/200x150/Resized_CDN.png
I am struck with issue .
I want to use My personal Image as an image on whirly globe.I used a Jpeg file and changed into .tiff file and added to Tile Mills as a Layer (Following the rules specified in the crash course of tile mills).Now i am facing an issue while exporting the image as MbTiles .
I looked into this Link for taking reference on what should be 'Dimensions' of the image to be used on whirly globe.
Right now i have an image whose dimensions are 10184X7638. But this image is not able to wrap the complete Whirly Globe.
Please guide me on
what the dimensions should be there of the image to be used for whirly globe.
can i use this values while creating a frame for the image as the image gets strected when is added to the globe .Image1
.
This is the Image i am talking about it has a dimensions of 10184 X 7638 pixels and when i select these bounds as specified Image1 (-180,-85.11,180,85).then i get this Image2
. Here you can see the image is not able to cover the complete bounds and hence the globe also is not fully wrapped with this image.
Thanks!!
The image is less about dimensions and more about mapping it to geographic coordinates so that it can completely cover the globe. You need to make sure the image takes up your whole TileMill map if you want it to completely cover the globe in WhirlyGlobe.
Lets say I have an image that has a DPI of 72 and a width/height of 100px/100px.
However when I add the image and render the PDF, the image that is displayed is bigger than 100px/100px. How can I ensure that the when adding the image to the PDF using iTextSharp that I keep the same pixel dimensions as the original image, in this case 100px/100px?
It sounds like you'll want to check out the ScaleAbsolute method of the iTextSharp.text.Image, which will explicitly set the height/width of an image. There are a couple of related methods you'll want to read up to: ScalePercent and ScaleToFit.
These methods are described in the SourceForge iTextSharp tutorial which includes samples. See tge "Scaling and Rotating the Image" section.