NAME Imager::Trim - automatic cropping for images using Imager. VERSION version 0.004 SYNOPSIS use Imager::Trim; my $imager = Imager::Trim->new( file => 'image.jpg' ) or die "Cannot open file: ", Imager->errstr(); my $cropped_image = $imager->trim( fuzz => 50 ); $cropped_image->write( file => 'cropped_image.jpg' ); By default the first pixel from top left is used for automatic cropping, however you can provide yourself an Imager::Color for custom action: use Imager::Trim; use Imager::Color; my $white_color = Imager::Color->new("#FFFFFF"); my $imager = Imager::Trim->new( file => 'image_with_white_background.jpg' ); my $color_cropped_image = $imager->trim( color => $white_color ); You can even do the cropping manually using Imager (on this example, we're leaving 2px extra space around the automatically cropped image if there's 5px margin): use Imager::Trim; my $imager = Imager::Trim->new( file => 'image.jpg' ); my $cropped_image = $imager->trim(); my $trim_top = $cropped_image->trim_top; my $trim_left = $cropped_image->trim_left; my $trim_right = $cropped_image->trim_right; my $trim_bottom = $cropped_image->trim_bottom; my $manually_cropped_image = $imager->crop( top => ($trim_top > 5) ? ($trim_top - 2) : $trim_top, left => ($trim_left > 5) ? ($trim_left - 2) : $trim_left, right => ($trim_right > 5) ? ($trim_right - 2) : $trim_right, bottom => ($trim_bottom > 5) ? ($trim_bottom - 2) : $trim_bottom ); DESCRIPTION This module extends Imager to allow automatic cropping of images. The method is similar as used in image editors (e.g. "magic wand") or with ImageMagick's "trim" (e.g. 'convert image.jpg -fuzz 50 -background white -trim cropped_image.jpg'). SEE ALSO http://imager.perl.org/ AUTHOR Jussi Kinnula <spot@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Jussi Kinnula. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. AUTHOR Jussi Kinnula <spot@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Jussi Kinnula. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.