tikz: clip image with rounded corners and border












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I want to round corners of image and I want to have border around:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

tikzset{
photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
}

begin{document}

begin{tikzpicture}
node[photo] at (0,0)
{includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
end{tikzpicture}

bigskip

begin{tikzpicture}
node[photo,draw=red!80,thick] at (0,0)
{includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
end{tikzpicture}

end{document}


The second tikzpicture gives me an error:
! Package tikz Error: Extra options not allowed for clipping path command..



And the result looks like this:(Image by DickDaniels, CC-BY-SA, from https://www.innonmillcreek.com/blog/2017/01/north-carolina-mountain-birds-chipping-sparrow.html)



I guess I could use path and node combination, but I don't know image size.



How can I get clipped image with border in this case?










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    I want to round corners of image and I want to have border around:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

    tikzset{
    photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
    }

    begin{document}

    begin{tikzpicture}
    node[photo] at (0,0)
    {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
    end{tikzpicture}

    bigskip

    begin{tikzpicture}
    node[photo,draw=red!80,thick] at (0,0)
    {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
    end{tikzpicture}

    end{document}


    The second tikzpicture gives me an error:
    ! Package tikz Error: Extra options not allowed for clipping path command..



    And the result looks like this:(Image by DickDaniels, CC-BY-SA, from https://www.innonmillcreek.com/blog/2017/01/north-carolina-mountain-birds-chipping-sparrow.html)



    I guess I could use path and node combination, but I don't know image size.



    How can I get clipped image with border in this case?










    share|improve this question

























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      I want to round corners of image and I want to have border around:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

      tikzset{
      photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
      }

      begin{document}

      begin{tikzpicture}
      node[photo] at (0,0)
      {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
      end{tikzpicture}

      bigskip

      begin{tikzpicture}
      node[photo,draw=red!80,thick] at (0,0)
      {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
      end{tikzpicture}

      end{document}


      The second tikzpicture gives me an error:
      ! Package tikz Error: Extra options not allowed for clipping path command..



      And the result looks like this:(Image by DickDaniels, CC-BY-SA, from https://www.innonmillcreek.com/blog/2017/01/north-carolina-mountain-birds-chipping-sparrow.html)



      I guess I could use path and node combination, but I don't know image size.



      How can I get clipped image with border in this case?










      share|improve this question














      I want to round corners of image and I want to have border around:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

      tikzset{
      photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
      }

      begin{document}

      begin{tikzpicture}
      node[photo] at (0,0)
      {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
      end{tikzpicture}

      bigskip

      begin{tikzpicture}
      node[photo,draw=red!80,thick] at (0,0)
      {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
      end{tikzpicture}

      end{document}


      The second tikzpicture gives me an error:
      ! Package tikz Error: Extra options not allowed for clipping path command..



      And the result looks like this:(Image by DickDaniels, CC-BY-SA, from https://www.innonmillcreek.com/blog/2017/01/north-carolina-mountain-birds-chipping-sparrow.html)



      I guess I could use path and node combination, but I don't know image size.



      How can I get clipped image with border in this case?







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          The clipped image is a node and can be named (name=clipped). Later a rectangle can be drawn like this:



          draw (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);


          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

          tikzset{
          photo/.style={inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
          }

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          node[photo] at (0,0)
          {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
          end{tikzpicture}

          bigskip

          begin{tikzpicture}
          node[photo,name=clipped] at (0,0)
          {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
          draw[red,thick, rounded corners=0.5cm] (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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            You can get the image height with the command:



            pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{/path/your/image}
            settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


            After, I added a rectangle node with your desired options:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz}
            usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

            tikzset{
            photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
            }
            newlengthimageheight

            begin{document}
            pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{bird.jpg}
            settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


            begin{tikzpicture}

            node[photo] at (0,0)
            {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
            end{tikzpicture}

            bigskip

            begin{tikzpicture}
            node[photo] at (0,0)
            {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
            node (rect) at (0,0) [draw,thick,minimum width=110mm,minimum height=imageheight,draw=red!80,thick,rounded corners=0.5cm] {};
            end{tikzpicture}

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              The clipped image is a node and can be named (name=clipped). Later a rectangle can be drawn like this:



              draw (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);


              enter image description here



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{tikz}
              usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

              tikzset{
              photo/.style={inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
              }

              begin{document}
              begin{tikzpicture}
              node[photo] at (0,0)
              {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
              end{tikzpicture}

              bigskip

              begin{tikzpicture}
              node[photo,name=clipped] at (0,0)
              {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
              draw[red,thick, rounded corners=0.5cm] (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);
              end{tikzpicture}
              end{document}





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                The clipped image is a node and can be named (name=clipped). Later a rectangle can be drawn like this:



                draw (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);


                enter image description here



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{tikz}
                usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

                tikzset{
                photo/.style={inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
                }

                begin{document}
                begin{tikzpicture}
                node[photo] at (0,0)
                {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
                end{tikzpicture}

                bigskip

                begin{tikzpicture}
                node[photo,name=clipped] at (0,0)
                {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
                draw[red,thick, rounded corners=0.5cm] (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);
                end{tikzpicture}
                end{document}





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                  The clipped image is a node and can be named (name=clipped). Later a rectangle can be drawn like this:



                  draw (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);


                  enter image description here



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{tikz}
                  usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

                  tikzset{
                  photo/.style={inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
                  }

                  begin{document}
                  begin{tikzpicture}
                  node[photo] at (0,0)
                  {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
                  end{tikzpicture}

                  bigskip

                  begin{tikzpicture}
                  node[photo,name=clipped] at (0,0)
                  {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
                  draw[red,thick, rounded corners=0.5cm] (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);
                  end{tikzpicture}
                  end{document}





                  share|improve this answer















                  The clipped image is a node and can be named (name=clipped). Later a rectangle can be drawn like this:



                  draw (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);


                  enter image description here



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{tikz}
                  usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

                  tikzset{
                  photo/.style={inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
                  }

                  begin{document}
                  begin{tikzpicture}
                  node[photo] at (0,0)
                  {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
                  end{tikzpicture}

                  bigskip

                  begin{tikzpicture}
                  node[photo,name=clipped] at (0,0)
                  {includegraphics[width=110mm]{chipping-sparrow-wiki-commons-1900x855.jpg}};
                  draw[red,thick, rounded corners=0.5cm] (clipped.south west) rectangle (clipped.north east);
                  end{tikzpicture}
                  end{document}






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                      You can get the image height with the command:



                      pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{/path/your/image}
                      settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                      After, I added a rectangle node with your desired options:



                      documentclass{article}
                      usepackage{tikz}
                      usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

                      tikzset{
                      photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
                      }
                      newlengthimageheight

                      begin{document}
                      pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{bird.jpg}
                      settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                      begin{tikzpicture}

                      node[photo] at (0,0)
                      {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                      end{tikzpicture}

                      bigskip

                      begin{tikzpicture}
                      node[photo] at (0,0)
                      {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                      node (rect) at (0,0) [draw,thick,minimum width=110mm,minimum height=imageheight,draw=red!80,thick,rounded corners=0.5cm] {};
                      end{tikzpicture}

                      end{document}


                      enter image description here






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                        You can get the image height with the command:



                        pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{/path/your/image}
                        settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                        After, I added a rectangle node with your desired options:



                        documentclass{article}
                        usepackage{tikz}
                        usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

                        tikzset{
                        photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
                        }
                        newlengthimageheight

                        begin{document}
                        pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{bird.jpg}
                        settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                        begin{tikzpicture}

                        node[photo] at (0,0)
                        {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                        end{tikzpicture}

                        bigskip

                        begin{tikzpicture}
                        node[photo] at (0,0)
                        {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                        node (rect) at (0,0) [draw,thick,minimum width=110mm,minimum height=imageheight,draw=red!80,thick,rounded corners=0.5cm] {};
                        end{tikzpicture}

                        end{document}


                        enter image description here






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                          You can get the image height with the command:



                          pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{/path/your/image}
                          settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                          After, I added a rectangle node with your desired options:



                          documentclass{article}
                          usepackage{tikz}
                          usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

                          tikzset{
                          photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
                          }
                          newlengthimageheight

                          begin{document}
                          pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{bird.jpg}
                          settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                          begin{tikzpicture}

                          node[photo] at (0,0)
                          {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                          end{tikzpicture}

                          bigskip

                          begin{tikzpicture}
                          node[photo] at (0,0)
                          {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                          node (rect) at (0,0) [draw,thick,minimum width=110mm,minimum height=imageheight,draw=red!80,thick,rounded corners=0.5cm] {};
                          end{tikzpicture}

                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






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                          You can get the image height with the command:



                          pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{/path/your/image}
                          settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                          After, I added a rectangle node with your desired options:



                          documentclass{article}
                          usepackage{tikz}
                          usetikzlibrary{shadows.blur,fadings}

                          tikzset{
                          photo/.style={ inner sep=1pt,clip,rounded corners=0.5cm }
                          }
                          newlengthimageheight

                          begin{document}
                          pgfdeclareimage[width=110mm]{image1}{bird.jpg}
                          settoheight{imageheight}{pgfuseimage{image1}}


                          begin{tikzpicture}

                          node[photo] at (0,0)
                          {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                          end{tikzpicture}

                          bigskip

                          begin{tikzpicture}
                          node[photo] at (0,0)
                          {includegraphics[width=110mm]{bird.jpg}};
                          node (rect) at (0,0) [draw,thick,minimum width=110mm,minimum height=imageheight,draw=red!80,thick,rounded corners=0.5cm] {};
                          end{tikzpicture}

                          end{document}


                          enter image description here







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