(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)
exif_thumbnail — Retrieve the embedded thumbnail of an image
exif_thumbnail() reads the embedded thumbnail of an image.
If you want to deliver thumbnails through this function, you should send the mimetype information using the header() function.
It is possible that exif_thumbnail() cannot create an
image but can determine its size. In this case, the return value is
FALSE
but width
and height
are set.
stream
The location of the image file. This can either be a path to the file or a stream resource.
width
The return width of the returned thumbnail.
height
The returned height of the returned thumbnail.
imagetype
The returned image type of the returned thumbnail. This is either TIFF or JPEG.
Returns the embedded thumbnail, or FALSE
if the image contains no
thumbnail.
Example #1 exif_thumbnail() example
<?php
$image = exif_thumbnail('/path/to/image.jpg', $width, $height, $type);
if ($image!==false) {
header('Content-type: ' .image_type_to_mime_type($type));
echo $image;
exit;
} else {
// no thumbnail available, handle the error here
echo 'No thumbnail available';
}
?>
Version | Description |
---|---|
7.2.0 |
The filename parameter was renamed to
stream and now supports both local files
or stream resources.
|
Note:
If the
stream
is used to pass a stream to this function, then the stream must be seekable. Note that the file pointer position is not changed after this function returns.