Hello,

Probably a stupid error, but after 2 hours, am asking you :)

Want to copy a part of an image to a new image. The original image is 250x320 and I want to copy for example a rectangle that begins 40 pixels from the left, with the same height. So the new image will be 250-40=210 width and 320 high.

Current image is $source
New image is $dest


use GD
GD::Image->trueColor(1);
my $bildle = newFromJpeg GD::Image($source, 1) || die "could not open image.";
my $bild=newTrueColor GD::Image(210,320);
$bild->GD::Image::copy($bildle,0,0,40,0,210,320);
$bild->interlaced('true');
open(DATEI ,">$dest") || die "could not write image: $!";
binmode DATEI;
print DATEI ($bild->jpeg($jpeg_quality));
close(DATEI);


It creates and saves a pic that is 210x320 but there all black, with quite nothing inside... I tried to change the size data, same result.


Thank you for your help!


In reply to Perl GD imagecopy by natol44

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