Adaptively resize image with data dependent triangulation Imagick::adaptiveBlurImage Imagick::adaptiveSharpenImage The Imagick class PHP Manual Imagick::adaptiveResizeImage (No version information available, might be only in CVS)Imagick::adaptiveResizeImage — Adaptively resize image with data dependent triangulation Description bool Imagick::adaptiveResizeImage ( int $columns , int $rows [, bool $fit ] ) Adaptively resize image with data-dependent triangulation. Avoids blurring across sharp color changes. Most useful when used to shrink images slightly to a slightly smaller "web size"; may not look good when a full-sized image is adaptively resized to a thumbnail. Parameters columns The number of columns in the scaled image. rows The number of rows in the scaled image. fit Return Values Returns TRUE on success. Errors/Exceptions Throws ImagickException on error. ChangeLog Version Description 2.1.0 Added optional fit parameter. This method now supports proportional scaling. Pass zero as either parameter for proportional scaling. Examples Example #1 Using Imagick::adaptiveResizeImage() Resize an image to a standard size for the web. This method works best when resizing to a size only slightly smaller than the previous image size. <?phpheader('Content-type: image/jpeg');$image = new Imagick('image.jpg');$image->adaptiveResizeImage(1024,768);echo $image;?> See Also Imagick::chopImage() Imagick::cropImage() Imagick::magnifyImage() Imagick::minifyImage() Imagick::resizeImage() Imagick::scaleImage() Imagick::shaveImage() Imagick::thumbnailImage() Imagick::trimImage() Imagick::adaptiveBlurImage Imagick::adaptiveSharpenImage The Imagick class PHP Manual