|  | Posted by Rik on 06/20/07 14:02 
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:45:03 +0200, comp.lang.php  <phillip.s.powell@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 > Recap:
 >
 > Using imagerotate within PHP 4.3.9 - PHP 5.2.0 for both XP and Linux,
 > all using GD2
 >
 > If you rotate an image 180 degrees, all is fine
 >
 > If you rotate an image > 0 degrees and < 180 degrees, or > 180 degrees
 > and < 360 degrees, while the image will rotate, its dimensions are
 > somehow not refactored and as a result you get a rather annoying black
 > bar in the newly-rotated image, along with part of your image being
 > cropped off.
 >
 > I learned about a possible workaround with ImageMagick's convert
 > command, but has anyone found a better solution (other than using XP's
 > built-in image rotation routines)?
 
 Depends on what you want from it, how would you like it to behave on
 arbitrary angle? Calculate the width & height needed for the new image,
 create that, set the backgroundcolor of your choice on it, and paste the
 image in it & rotate.
 
 
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 Rik Wasmus
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