Thanks for your reply.
print ref($explimg); does not return anything.
If i use the code:
my $old = Image::Resize->new($explimg);
my $new = $old->resize(800, 600);
It prints the png binary data an my command shell crash.
But i actually solved the problem with this code:
use GD;
my $GDimage = newFromPng GD::Image("imago_temp.png");
my ($width,$height) = $GDimage->getBounds() ;
$newimage = GD::Image->new(800,600);
$newimage->copyResampled($GDimage,0,0,0,0,800,600 ,$width,$height)
+;
open (DISPLAY, ">snapshot.jpg");
binmode DISPLAY;
print DISPLAY $newimage->jpeg(100);
close (DISPLAY);
In reply to Re^2: Perl GD
by iea
in thread Perl GD
by iea
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