NAME
Image::Magick::Thumbnail::Simple - The thumbnail image is easily made without uselessness.
DESCRIPTION
When specifying it when initializing it
It is succeeded to as long as it doesn't individually specify it at all the following.
$t = new Image::Magick::Thumbnail::Simple(
size => 128,
blur => 0.8,
quality => 80,
);
When changing
It is effective for jpeg format. The value is between from 0 to 100.
$t -> size( 128 );
$t -> blur( 0.8 );
$t -> quality( 80 );
When individually specifying it
The input and the output can be specified only for individual.
$t -> thumbnail(
input => 'input,jpg',
output => 'output.jpg',
size => 128,
blur => 0.8,
quality => 80,
);
SYNOPSIS
It outputs it to the file.
use Image::Magick::Thumbnail::Simple;
my $t = new Image::Magick::Thumbnail::Simple;
$t -> thumbnail(
input => 'input.jpg',
output => 'output.jpg',
size => 128,
);
It outputs it to the STDOUT.
use Image::Magick::Thumbnail::Simple;
my $t = new Image::Magick::Thumbnail::Simple;
binmode STDOUT;
print "Content-type: image/jpeg\n\n";
$t -> thumbnail(
input => 'input.jpg',
output => 'jpg:-',
size => 128,
);
DESCRIPTION
The thumbnail image can be easily made by using Image::Magick. A basic setting is the same as Image::Magick. Only the processing of the resize of the image is treated.
SEE ALSO
Image::Magick
AUTHOR
Satoshi Ishikawa <cpan@penlabo.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008 Satoshi Ishikawa
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.