After couple of hours of testing and kicking my head against the wall, I think I've found solution. Problem was about allocating transparent color using imagecolorallocate()
. I did not get it at first sight. It was totally wrong approach. However, imagecolorallocatealpha()
has helped me alot.
Also, alpha blending must be off before saving alpha channel on working layer. However, it must be done right after creating blank true-color image, like
$im = imagecreatetruecolor($w, $h);
$alphacolor = imagecolorallocatealpha($img, $r, $g, $b, 127);
imagealphablending($im, false);
imagesavealpha($im, true);
This code is a key for getting smooth corners in transparent area after resize-down.
After all, I've wrote this function
function imageCreateCorners($sourceImageFile, $radius) {
# function body
}
I've tested it with couple of images and it returned image with smooth corners for every bg color.
imagepng(imageCreateCorners('jan_vesely_and_james_gist.jpg', 9), 'test.png');
Output
Original image
IN BROWSER (Same png file 'test.png')
It finally returns fully transparent alpha channel so you can use that image on every background you want.
I almost forgot to post function code :)
function imageCreateCorners($sourceImageFile, $radius)
function imageCreateCorners($sourceImageFile, $radius) {
# test source image
if (file_exists($sourceImageFile)) {
$res = is_array($info = getimagesize($sourceImageFile));
}
else $res = false;
# open image
if ($res) {
$w = $info[0];
$h = $info[1];
switch ($info['mime']) {
case 'image/jpeg': $src = imagecreatefromjpeg($sourceImageFile);
break;
case 'image/gif': $src = imagecreatefromgif($sourceImageFile);
break;
case 'image/png': $src = imagecreatefrompng($sourceImageFile);
break;
default:
$res = false;
}
}
# create corners
if ($res) {
$q = 10; # change this if you want
$radius *= $q;
# find unique color
do {
$r = rand(0, 255);
$g = rand(0, 255);
$b = rand(0, 255);
}
while (imagecolorexact($src, $r, $g, $b) < 0);
$nw = $w*$q;
$nh = $h*$q;
$img = imagecreatetruecolor($nw, $nh);
$alphacolor = imagecolorallocatealpha($img, $r, $g, $b, 127);
imagealphablending($img, false);
imagesavealpha($img, true);
imagefilledrectangle($img, 0, 0, $nw, $nh, $alphacolor);
imagefill($img, 0, 0, $alphacolor);
imagecopyresampled($img, $src, 0, 0, 0, 0, $nw, $nh, $w, $h);
imagearc($img, $radius-1, $radius-1, $radius*2, $radius*2, 180, 270, $alphacolor);
imagefilltoborder($img, 0, 0, $alphacolor, $alphacolor);
imagearc($img, $nw-$radius, $radius-1, $radius*2, $radius*2, 270, 0, $alphacolor);
imagefilltoborder($img, $nw-1, 0, $alphacolor, $alphacolor);
imagearc($img, $radius-1, $nh-$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, 90, 180, $alphacolor);
imagefilltoborder($img, 0, $nh-1, $alphacolor, $alphacolor);
imagearc($img, $nw-$radius, $nh-$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, 0, 90, $alphacolor);
imagefilltoborder($img, $nw-1, $nh-1, $alphacolor, $alphacolor);
imagealphablending($img, true);
imagecolortransparent($img, $alphacolor);
# resize image down
$dest = imagecreatetruecolor($w, $h);
imagealphablending($dest, false);
imagesavealpha($dest, true);
imagefilledrectangle($dest, 0, 0, $w, $h, $alphacolor);
imagecopyresampled($dest, $img, 0, 0, 0, 0, $w, $h, $nw, $nh);
# output image
$res = $dest;
imagedestroy($src);
imagedestroy($img);
}
return $res;
}
Function returns GD object or false.
Function works with solid JPEG, GIF and PNG images. Also, it works great with transparent PNGs and GIFs.