canvasResize is a plug-in for client side image resizing. It's compatible with iOS6.
It can work both with jQuery and Zepto
I fixed iOS6 Safari's image file rendering issue for large size image (over mega-pixel) using few functions from ios-imagefile-megapixel And fixed orientation issue by using exif-js
You can change image size and quality with plugin options easily.
- Chromium (24.0.1312.56)
- Google Chrome (25.0.1364.68 beta)
- Opera (12.14)
- IOS 6.1.2
You can check it on gokercebeci.com/dev/canvasresize.
$('input[name=photo]').change(function(e) {
var file = e.target.files[0];
canvasResize(file, {
width: 300,
height: 0,
crop: false,
quality: 80,
//rotate: 90,
callback: function(data, width, height) {
$(img).attr('src', data);
}
});
});
width : 300, // Image width.
height : 0, // Image height, default 0 (flexible).
crop : false, // default false.
quality : 80, // Image quality default 80.
rotate : 90, // Image rotation default 0
callback : function(){},
It is under MIT License and It requires binaryajax.js and exif.js (or jQuery EXIF) to work which is also under the MPL License