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btrott
I don't think there's a direct 'resize' method, but there's a
'copyResized' method that you can use to copy one image into
another, resizing it in the process. If you have a PNG file for
which you want to create a thumbnail 1/3 the size of the
original, for example, you could do this:
<code>
use GD;
my $big = GD::Image->newFromPng($png_file)
or die "Can't load PNG $png_file: $!";
my($new_w, $new_h) = map { int($_/3) } $big->getBounds;
my $small = GD::Image->new($new_w, $new_h);
$small->copyResized($big, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_w, $new_h, $big->getBounds);
print $small->png;
</code>
That's just an example. A sort-of tested example. :)
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