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Resize an image with Paperclip

The Paperclip plugin for Rails has a resize option that keeps the image in proportion. According to Ryan Bates' Paperclip Railscast, to make sure that option is on, you have to add a greater-than sign in the end of the size for the style you're looking to resize, as such:

:styles => { :small => "160x160>" } 

I'm looking for Paperclip to resize my image to an exact size, even if that means it being out of proportion, so I figured that removing the greater-than sign would do the trick, as such:

:styles => { :small => "160x160" } 

Well, turns out nothing happens. So the greater-than sign is redundant in the first place. I'm still left with the following question, though:

How would I force the image into a set size, ignoring proportions?

Thanks!

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Yuval Karmi Avatar asked Mar 05 '10 20:03

Yuval Karmi


1 Answers

You can use "160x160#" which will scale and crop to exactly that size, which is unique to paperclip. Otherwise you can use any of the ImageMagick geometry strings, detailed here:

ImageMagick Geometry

But I'll quote the one you're interested in:

"160x160!" 

Width and height emphatically given, original aspect ratio ignored.

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Austin Fitzpatrick Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 01:09

Austin Fitzpatrick