Hello my esteemed code friends

I am designing a marketplace, kind of a classified, where the clients can post photos of their products. Itīs all there running pretty well, but the problem is that I donīt have control under the dimensions of the gif and jpegs they send me, and when I output them in a controlled width and height, I may be deforming the images - and this happens near to always!

Thereīs no problem in shrinking or increasing the image proporcionally, but the problem is that the height=xx and width=yy html tags I set should always have the same ratio between themselves, and they do not.

I thought about two solutions, all including some perl module I donīt know:

1) Inspect the saved image before printing out the html and defining the height and width with perl variables.

2) Before saving it, slicing it to the width/height ratio I desire.

You guys know how I can do that using some module?

Thanks a lot

André


In reply to Module for image inspection and manipulation by Andre_br

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