galvin Posted October 25, 2011 Share Posted October 25, 2011 I am using Amazon's S3 service to allow users to upload images. Since you have to pay for this service, my plan was to resize all uploaded images (maybe to a max of 200 pixels wide or something) immediately before sending them to Amazon. I googled this and only thing I found said that "resizing on the fly is slow and expensive because disk space is cheaper than CPU." Is this accurate? Anyone have any thoughts on this? I feel like I have to restrict the size of images some way because I don't wan't people uploading huge 2000x2000 images. In case it matters, below is some code I have used below for resizing (albeit on my own server), so I imagine I'll use something similar for this new project which ultimately sends the image to Amazon. // This is the temporary file created by PHP $uploadedfile = $_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name']; // Create an Image from it so we can do the resize $src = imagecreatefromjpeg($uploadedfile); // Capture the original size of the uploaded image list($width,$height) = getimagesize($uploadedfile); $newheight=70; $newwidth= 70; $tmp=imagecreatetruecolor($newwidth,$newheight); // this line actually does the image resizing, copying from the original // image into the $tmp image imagecopyresampled($tmp,$src,0,0,0,0,$newwidth,$newheight,$width,$height); // now write the resized image to disk. I have assumed that you want the // resized, uploaded image file to reside in the ./images subdirectory. $imagefolder = 'images/userimages/user' . $_SESSION['userid'] . '.jpg'; $filename = $imagefolder; $_SESSION['filename'] = $filename; if (imagejpeg($tmp,$imagefolder,100)) { $imagemessage = "File is valid, and was successfully uploaded into FOLDER.\n"; $success="yes"; } else { $imagemessage = "Possible file upload attack!\n"; $success="no"; } imagedestroy($src); imagedestroy($tmp); // NOTE: PHP will clean up the temp file it created when the request // has completed. } Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/249749-resizing-images-not-worth-it/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psycho Posted October 25, 2011 Share Posted October 25, 2011 If you have a need to re-size the images, then by all means re-size them. It is up to you to decide what is worth your time, effort and cost. Not some blowhard that has a blog on the internet. But, that' snot to mean you don't get the proper information before your decision and reassess your decisions thereafter. Go ahead and implement a resizing script then do some tests of images with sizes you think would represent what users may upload. Is the performance acceptable? Also, be sure to try very large images - ones that you think would be much, much bigger than would be submitted. At some point the process will probably fail. You should then set a maximum size that you will accept where performance is still acceptable and the process does not fail - and reject ones that are larger. Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/249749-resizing-images-not-worth-it/#findComment-1281954 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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