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Imagick::compositeImage

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Imagick::compositeImageComposite one image onto another

Descrição

bool Imagick::compositeImage ( Imagick $composite_object , int $composite , int $x , int $y [, int $channel ] )
Aviso

Esta função não está documentada; somente a lista de argumentos está disponível.

Composite one image onto another at the specified offset.

Parâmetros

composite_object

Imagick object which holds the composite image

compose

Composite operator. See Composite Operator Constants

x

The column offset of the composited image

y

The row offset of the composited image

channel

Provide any channel constant that is valid for your channel mode. To apply to more than one channel, combine channeltype constants using bitwise operators. Defaults to Imagick::CHANNEL_ALL. Refer to this list of channel constants.

Valor Retornado

Retorna TRUE em sucesso.



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Imagick::compositeImage
vincent dot hoen at gmail dot com
31-Jul-2007 06:44
Here is a way to composite an image onto another :

//Creating two Imagick object
$first = new Imagick('first.jpg');
$second = new Imagick('second.jpg');

//Second image is put on top of the first
$first->compositeImage($second, $second->getImageCompose(), 5, 5);

//new image is saved as final.jpg
$first->writeImage('final.jpg');

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