Practical use to get the dimensions of the image:
<?php
$image = new Imagick($image_src);
$d = $image->getImageGeometry();
$w = $d['width'];
$h = $d['height'];
?>
Imagick::getImageSize
(PECL imagick 2.0.0)
Imagick::getImageSize — Retourne la taille de l'image en octets
Description
int Imagick::getImageSize
( void
)
Retourne la taille de l'image en octets.
Valeurs de retour
Retourne un entier représentant la taille de l'image en octets.
Ricardo Cordts Monteiro ¶
3 years ago
murphy(at)murphyslantech(dot)de ¶
2 years ago
If you get an error or warning (when using strict settings for PHP), telling you, that this function should not be used anymore try getImageLength() instead ...
nikolaus ¶
3 years ago
If you're planning to stream imagick images via http, pay attention that this function may return the uncompressed image size, so it's not directly suitable for setting the content-length http header.
benford at bluhelix dot com ¶
3 years ago
Try Imagick::getSize, Imagick::getImageWidth, or Imagick::getImageHeight if you are looking to get dimensions in pixels (rows, columns) of the current image.
perching_eagle at yahoo dot com ¶
5 years ago
/* get the size of the image in bytes */
$image=new Imagick("c:/htdocs/rose.jpg");
$size=$image->getImageSize();
print "the size of the picture is ".$size." bytes";
result
the size of the picture is 3461 bytes
