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Constraianed and Cropped images looking bad

March 13, 2012 11:04pm

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  • #1 / Mar 13, 2012 11:04pm

    Ger

    5 posts

    I have an image manipulation set to in an upload field, but all the images look really bad. They are miss colored or pixelated. Could this be a server constraint issue? This happens on crop and constrain, as well as when I sync folders.

    http://www.shipmanco.com/Rent/Listing/12404-hunters-mill-trail

    Thanks!

    *Note* The original images are pretty massive in size.

  • #2 / Mar 14, 2012 7:46am

    John St-Amand

    865 posts

    Can you post a link to the original unedited image for comparison.  A little pixelation i could probably expect, but color changes that drastic - that’s a bit unusual.  But harder to say for certain without knowing what the original looks like.

  • #3 / Mar 14, 2012 8:08am

    Ger

    5 posts

  • #4 / Mar 14, 2012 8:45pm

    John St-Amand

    865 posts

    Hmm. It certainly does change the appearance. And that’s using only EE’s native image manipulation? Are you running 2.4? Can you post some of the template code you’re using to serve the resized version?

  • #5 / Mar 14, 2012 10:37pm

    Ger

    5 posts

    Here is the setting I have for the manipulations:

    Short Name:alt
    Height:(blank)
    Width:295
    Resize Type:Constrain
    Water Mark:none

    The code is used in the slider, where the link is displayed as the main image. Using it this way doesn’t affect the image at all, as the image is distorted the minute it’s manipulated.

    {for_sale_image_1}
                  <a href="{path}_alt/{filename}.{extension}">
    {/for_sale_image_1}

    Thanks for your time!

     

  • #6 / Mar 15, 2012 12:23am

    Ger

    5 posts

    I found my answer in changing my Resizing Protocal from GD to GD2. I didn’t know this option was available, for anyone else finding this post its under admin > System Administration > Image Resizing Preferences

    Thanks for looking into this John!

  • #7 / Mar 16, 2012 7:14am

    John St-Amand

    865 posts

    That’s terrific, Ger.  So was GD the default and you had to change it to GD2?  And so that was in some way interacting with your host environment?  Just looking to understand what the underlying cause was for my own benefit (want to watch out for it in the future).  Glad you have it solved.

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