Imagick::setCompressionQuality

(PECL imagick 0.9.10-0.9.9)

Imagick::setCompressionQualitySets the object's default compression quality

说明

Imagick::setCompressionQuality ( int $quality ) : bool

Sets the object's default compression quality.

Caution

This method only works for new images e.g. those created through Imagick::newPseudoImage. For existing images you should use Imagick::setImageCompressionQuality().

参数

quality

An integer between 1 and 100, 1 = high compression, 100 low compression.

返回值

成功时返回 TRUE

范例

Example #1 Imagick::setCompressionQuality()

<?php
function setCompressionQuality($imagePath$quality) {

    
$backgroundImagick = new \Imagick(realpath($imagePath));
    
$imagick = new \Imagick();
    
$imagick->setCompressionQuality($quality);
    
$imagick->newPseudoImage(
        
$backgroundImagick->getImageWidth(),
        
$backgroundImagick->getImageHeight(),
        
'canvas:white'
    
);

    
$imagick->compositeImage(
        
$backgroundImagick,
        \
Imagick::COMPOSITE_ATOP,
        
0,
        
0
    
);
    
    
$imagick->setFormat("jpg");    
    
header("Content-Type: image/jpg");
    echo 
$imagick->getImageBlob();
}

?>

User Contributed Notes

charles dot hall at sas dot com 03-Aug-2010 11:31
I had to insert a call to "stripImage()" in order to actually see the filesize shrink.

<?php
   $img
= new Imagick();
  
$img->readImage($src);
  
$img->setImageCompression(imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
  
$img->setImageCompressionQuality(90);
  
$img->stripImage();
  
$img->writeImage($dest);
?>
deeps chennai 18-Mar-2010 02:59
A note for people who just couldn't get this working..

With PHP 5.1.6, the below works:

<?php
$img
->setCompression(Imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
$img->setCompressionQuality(80);
?>

However, with higher versions of PHP (I tried on PHP 5.2.10), the code has no effect (and there are no exceptions or warnings thrown by Imagick as well).

The code that works instead is:

<?php
$img
->setImageCompression(Imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
$img->setImageCompressionQuality(80);
?>

and this is backwards compatible (Works on PHP 5.1.6 as well as 5.2.10)
nVaux.com 26-Mar-2008 08:24
Sebastian's example works excellent, just one minor spelling mistake, it will give you an error otherwise.

<?php
$img
->setCompression(Imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
$img->setCompressionQuality(80);
?>

I used Sebastians example, and made one that compresses all the images within a directory:

<?php
$images
= new Imagick(glob('images/*.jpg'));

foreach(
$images as $image)
{
   
// compression methods, see "Contants"-page for Imagick
   
$image->setCompression(imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
   
// a value between 1 and 100, 1 = high compression, 100 low compression
   
$image->setCompressionQuality(80);
   
$image->writeImage();
}

?>
sebastian dot moser at gmail dot com 17-Nov-2007 02:46
Use this example to see how image compression works:

<?php
// load an image
$img = new Imagick("test.jpg");

// compression methods, see "Contants"-page for Imagick
$img->setComression(Imagick::COMPRESSION_JPEG);
// a value between 1 and 100, 1 = high compression, 100 low compression
$img->setComressionQuality(80);

// set content type
header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
// write image
echo $img->getImageBlob();
?>