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366 | $saved = apply_filters( 'wp_save_image_file', null, $filename, $image, $mime_type, $post_id ); |
367 |
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368 | if ( null !== $saved ) { |
369 | return $saved; |
370 | } |
371 |
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372 | switch ( $mime_type ) { |
373 | case 'image/jpeg': |
374 | /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-image-editor.php */ |
375 | return imagejpeg( $image, $filename, apply_filters( 'jpeg_quality', 90, 'edit_image' ) ); |
376 | case 'image/png': |
377 | return imagepng( $image, $filename ); |
378 | case 'image/gif': |
379 | return imagegif( $image, $filename ); |
380 | default: |
381 | return false; |
382 | } |
383 | } |
384 | } |