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<?php
 // include the class
 require '../Zebra_Image.php';
 
 // create a new instance of the class
 $image = new Zebra_Image();
 
 // indicate a source image
 // note that, in this example, zebra.png image is a 61x61 image
 $image->source_path = 'zebra.png';
 
 // indicate a target image
 // note that there's no extra property to set in order to specify the target image's type -
 // simply by writing '.jpg' as extension will instruct the script to create a 'jpg' file
 $image->target_path = 'result.jpg';
 
 // since in this example we're going to have a jpeg file, let's set the output image's quality
 $image->jpeg_quality = 100;
 
 // some additional properties that can be set
 // read about them in the documentation
 $image->preserve_aspect_ratio = true;
 $image->enlarge_smaller_images = true;
 $image->preserve_time = true;
 
 // resize to 50x50
 //  and if there is an error, check what the error is about
 if (!$image->resize(50, 50)) {
 
 // if there was an error, let's see what the error is about
 switch ($image->error) {
 
 case 1:
 echo 'Source file could not be found!';
 break;
 case 2:
 echo 'Source file is not readable!';
 break;
 case 3:
 echo 'Could not write target file!';
 break;
 case 4:
 echo 'Unsupported source file format!';
 break;
 case 5:
 echo 'Unsupported target file format!';
 break;
 case 6:
 echo 'GD library version does not support target file format!';
 break;
 case 7:
 echo 'GD library is not installed!';
 break;
 
 }
 
 // if there were no errors
 } else {
 
 print_r('done, here\'s the result:<br><br>');
 print_r('<img src="' . $image->target_path . '" alt="">');
 
 }
 
 ?>
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