Resizing operations allow you to apply various transformations and deliver your images with the desired size. Below is a list of all operations. For more details, click on the respective operation.
Do not hesitate to contact us if you need any additional operations not listed above.
When you specify both width and height, original image proportions can be either ignored or maintained. Also, you may choose to add padding to the image. Filerobot provides the following resize modes:
operation | syntax | description |
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width
width=X
sets the image width to X pixels
height
height=X
sets the image height to X pixels
prevent enlargement
org_if_sml=1
prevents resizing if the target size is larger than the origin image
crop
func=crop
sets crop resize mode
gravity=X
defines the part of the image to be retained when cropping X = [north | south][east | west] | auto | X,Y
positionable crop
tl_px=X,Y
sets coordinates of the top left corner of the cropping rectangle
br_px=X,Y
sets coordinates of the bottom right corner of the cropping rectangle
face crop
func=face
crops the image automatically focusing on the most prominent face
fit
func=fit
sets fit resize mode
cropfit
func=cropfit
sets crop or fit resize mode depending on the origin and the desired dimensions
bound
func=bound
sets bound resize mode
cover
func=cover
sets cover resize mode (distorts image proportions)
flip
flip=[h][v]
mirrors the image horizontally and/or vertically
rotate
r=X
rotates the image to X degrees (counterclockwise)
trim
trim=X
trims a solid-colour border (if present), X is the aggressiveness of the operation
Keeps image proportions cutting the image to fit the defined width and height.
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For more details, see the crop section.
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Fit