Hi,

I am using GD and GD-Tiles to edit a png image. Everything works fine but i would like to eliminate one step and directly use the return value from GD-Tiles for the resize call. Image::Resize return a GD value. Here my code:

use GD; use GD::Tiler qw(tile); my $GDimage = newFromPng GD::Image("foo.png"); my ($width,$height) = $GDimage->getBounds() ; #... i still do some stuff with GD here my $png_data = $GDimage->png; my $explimg = tile( Images => [ $png_data, "bar.png"], Background => 'transparent', Width => $width, Height => $height, Coordinates => [ 0, 0, $mx, $my, ], ); #START I would like to save this and directly use $explimg to resi +ze. open (DISPLAY, ">temp.png"); binmode DISPLAY; print DISPLAY $explimg; close (DISPLAY); #EOF START my $old = Image::Resize->new("temp.png"); #my $old = Image::Resize->new($explimg); does not WORK!!! my $new = $old->resize(800, 600); open (DISPLAY, ">final.png"); binmode DISPLAY; print DISPLAY $new->png; close (DISPLAY);
Any ideas

Thanks

Henrik

In reply to Perl GD by iea

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