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- 2012-11-05T14:07:55-07:00
- Forum: MagickWand for PHP
- Topic: Transparent Gradients
- Replies: 4
- Views: 107061
Re: Transparent Gradients
I can use the code as is, there is no requirement that I use imagic via PECL. When I was looking at other posts I saw a few people ask about environment specifics. You replied while I was preemptively providing that info. Imagic via PECL is just how I have been doing everything else. Scale, crop ...
- 2012-11-05T13:26:58-07:00
- Forum: MagickWand for PHP
- Topic: Transparent Gradients
- Replies: 4
- Views: 107061
Re: Transparent Gradients
PHP via Apache on Debian using the PECL implementation of imagick.
@Bonzo, holy crap-- that is it exactly. Thanks.
@Bonzo, holy crap-- that is it exactly. Thanks.
- 2012-11-05T13:22:41-07:00
- Forum: MagickWand for PHP
- Topic: Transparent Gradients
- Replies: 4
- Views: 107061
Transparent Gradients
The end result I am looking for is a ten pixel wide border that goes from fully opaque on the inner edge to fully transparent on the outer edge for all four sides. Step 1: I think I am going to have to check that the alpha channels are available in conjunction with using the matte property. Step 2 ...
- 2012-11-05T12:34:40-07:00
- Forum: Kudos and Rants
- Topic: Getting into the field of what you guys do?
- Replies: 4
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Re: Getting into the field of what you guys do?
The most important thing. Is this your passion? Would you do it for free if your shelter, food, and air needs were met? Even then, it could be a long road as learning UNIX and the coding are super general terms. On that alone it fails as a good goal because it is not clear enough. I would start with ...