I'm currently saving a JPG file as such:
imgOutput.Save( "path/filename.jpg", System.Drawing. Imaging.ImageFo rmat.Jpeg)
That saves the imgOutput as a JPG to the path shown.
Works fine.
Now, I'd like to change the JPG compression it uses. I apparently can do
that with an EncoderParamete r:
Dim objEncoderParam s As New EncoderParamete rs(1)
objEncoderParam s.Param(0) = New EncoderParamete r(Encoder.Quali ty, 500)
imgOutput.Save( "path/filename.jpg", *encoder*, objEncoderParam s)
What I'm stuck on is the 'encoder' value. What do I put there to? I assume I
need to tell it to use the JPG encoder, right? If so, I'm stuck on the
syntax.
-Darrel 2 1027
Check this out http://weblogs.asp.net/despos/archiv.../12/57752.aspx
George
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news:O3******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP15.phx.gbl... I'm currently saving a JPG file as such:
imgOutput.Save( "path/filename.jpg", System.Drawing. Imaging.ImageFo rmat.Jpeg)
That saves the imgOutput as a JPG to the path shown.
Works fine.
Now, I'd like to change the JPG compression it uses. I apparently can do that with an EncoderParamete r:
Dim objEncoderParam s As New EncoderParamete rs(1) objEncoderParam s.Param(0) = New EncoderParamete r(Encoder.Quali ty, 500) imgOutput.Save( "path/filename.jpg", *encoder*, objEncoderParam s)
What I'm stuck on is the 'encoder' value. What do I put there to? I assume I need to tell it to use the JPG encoder, right? If so, I'm stuck on the syntax.
-Darrel
Check this out http://weblogs.asp.net/despos/archiv.../12/57752.aspx
Well, that leaves me with the same question, I think. The key line being:
bmp.Save(fileNa me, jpegCodecInfo, codecParams);
I'm stumped as to what the 'jpegCodecInfo' is. How do I set that?
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