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Dynamically resize uploaded images & save in PNG format

By | 7 May 2003 | Article
Overcome the problem of image quality deterioration on resizing by converting to PNG format.
Prize winner in Competition "ASP.NET Apr 2003"

Sample Image - PNGUploader.jpg

Introduction

Uploading images & storing them dynamically after resizing is a painless affair now using .NET, unlike what it used to be in Classic ASP. There are several good articles on uploading & resizing images on CodeProject (.NET Image Uploading [^], File Upload with ASP.NET [^], Thumbnail Image Creation and Image format Conversion Utility [^]) & elsewhere on the net (True Image Resizing [^]). One issue with resizing images is that the quality of the image deteriorates. This article is written in praise of the PNG image format & shows how the original quality of the uploaded image of any regular format can be maintained & even be improved.

PNG - What's it?

Check out this excellent article on the PNG image format - FAQ: Converting GIF or JPG to PNG [^]. To paraphrase the article -

  • PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics and pronounced "ping".
  • PNG is supported by the major browsers (Microsoft IE and Netscape 4.x and higher)
  • The images are a lot clearer, no more grainy GIF images or pixelated JPGs!

Source code

This application allows the user to set the dimensions for the image to be resized & uploaded. The resized image is converted into the W3C Portable Network Graphics (PNG) image format by using the PNG property of the ImageFormat class.

<%@ Page Language="C#" %>
<%@ import Namespace="System.Drawing.Imaging" %>
<script runat="server">
//Pics folder has to be created under the current folder
void UploadBtn_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{      
    String UploadedFile = MyFile.PostedFile.FileName;
    int ExtractPos = UploadedFile.LastIndexOf("\\") + 1;
  
    //to retrieve only Filename from the complete path
    String UploadedFileName = UploadedFile.Substring(ExtractPos,UploadedFile.Length - ExtractPos);
       
    // Display information about posted file. Div is invisible by default   
    FileName.InnerHtml = UploadedFileName;
    
    MyContentType.InnerHtml = MyFile.PostedFile.ContentType;
    
    ContentLength.InnerHtml = MyFile.PostedFile.ContentLength.ToString();
    
    FileDetails.Visible = true; //div is made visible
 
    // Save uploaded file to server at the in the Pics folder
    MyFile.PostedFile.SaveAs(Request.PhysicalApplicationPath 
                            + "pics\\" + UploadedFileName );

   //thumbnail creation starts
   try
   {
      //Retrieve the image filename whose thumbnail has to be created
      String imageUrl =  UploadedFileName;
      //Read in the width and height
      int imageHeight =Convert.ToInt32(h.Text);
      int imageWidth  = Convert.ToInt32(w.Text); 
  
      //You may even specify a standard thumbnail size
      //int imageWidth  = 70; 
      //int imageHeight = 70;
  
      if (imageUrl.IndexOf("/") >= 0 || imageUrl.IndexOf("\\") >= 0 )
      {
         //We found a / or \
         Response.End();
      }
  
      //the uploaded image will be stored in the Pics folder.
      //to get resize the image, the original image has to be
      //accessed from the Pics folder
      imageUrl = "pics/" + imageUrl;
  
      System.Drawing.Image fullSizeImg 
              = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile(Server.MapPath(imageUrl));
      System.Drawing.Image.GetThumbnailImageAbort dummyCallBack 
              = new System.Drawing.Image.GetThumbnailImageAbort(ThumbnailCallback);
      System.Drawing.Image thumbNailImg 
              = fullSizeImg.GetThumbnailImage(imageWidth, imageHeight, 
                                              dummyCallBack, IntPtr.Zero);
   
      //We need to create a unique filename for each generated image
      DateTime MyDate = DateTime.Now;
  
      String MyString  = MyDate.ToString("ddMMyyhhmmss") + ".png" ;
 
      //Save the thumbnail in PNG format. 
      //You may change it to a diff format with the ImageFormat property
      thumbNailImg.Save ( Request.PhysicalApplicationPath 
                          + "pics\\" +   MyString , ImageFormat.Png);
      thumbNailImg.Dispose();
   
      //Display the original & the newly generated thumbnail
   
      Image1.AlternateText = "Original image";  
      Image1.ImageUrl="pics\\" + UploadedFileName;
      Image2.AlternateText = "Thumbnail";
      Image2.ImageUrl="pics\\" + MyString;
   }
   catch(Exception ex)
   {
      Response.Write("An error occurred - " + ex.ToString());
   }
}
  
//this function is reqd for thumbnail creation
public bool ThumbnailCallback()
{
   return false;
}
</script>

How to run the app

Unzip & run the .aspx file using IIS. Make sure a folder named PICS is created before-hand in the current working directory.

Conclusion

This article demonstrates how the quality of dynamically created images can be maintained & even enhanced by saving them in PNG format.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

About the Author

'Anil' Radhakrishna

Web Developer

India India

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'Anil' Radhakrishna is a seasoned developer who enjoys working with Microsoft tools & technologies. He blogs quite regularly about his his little discoveries and on Web development tips, tricks and trivia. You can find some of his unusual code samples & snippets at his Code Gallery.
 
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GeneralMy vote of 1 Pinmemberrhandler10:02 27 Dec '10  
GeneralMy vote of 1 Pinmemberamit.comp123:50 20 Dec '10  
General1 problem Pinmemberbarbod_blue18:06 22 Feb '08  
AnswerRe: 1 problem - solution Pinmemberjohannesnestler23:33 11 Nov '08  
GeneralRe: 1 problem Pinmember<span style="forecolor:red">apr ~ asp</sp5:21 23 Mar '09  
Questionwonderful script Pinmemberdanielix4:42 7 Dec '07  
QuestionPNG 8Bit C# Pinmembervitor.duarte0:55 18 Dec '06  
QuestionVisual Basic Code PinmemberKMOwen19:58 28 Oct '06  
QuestionPNG Uploader - Overwrite Pinmemberdwhite0220:34 25 Oct '06  
GeneralThe process cannot access the file "D:\test\pics\top.jpg" because it is being used by another process. Pinmembershyrik13:35 15 Sep '06  
GeneralRe: The process cannot access the file "D:\test\pics\top.jpg" because it is being used by another process. PinmemberChris Cameron12:34 29 Nov '06  
GeneralRe: The process cannot access the file "D:\test\pics\top.jpg" because it is being used by another process. PinmemberGerryHeidenreich5:06 27 Sep '07  
GeneralPoor quality after resize Pinmemberedika20007:53 26 Feb '06  
GeneralWhy the Dummy CallBack Pinmemberemadadelme2:31 9 Feb '06  
GeneralUpload, Resize and Thumbnails Pinmemberzioturo0:31 2 Nov '05  
GeneralRe: Upload, Resize and Thumbnails Pinmembergauty23:04 11 Jan '06  
While this looks cool, unfortunately it ain't free - unless you just want to use it in demo mode!
 
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GeneralI have this problem Pinsusspmore0:44 27 Oct '05  
GeneralResize Images Problems Pinmembergmachado083:18 21 May '05  
Generalmore universal resizing solution PinsussAnonymous10:50 3 Apr '05  
Generalgood article, but i have a better solution PinsussAnoynomus16:41 19 Oct '04  
GeneralRe: good article, but i have a better solution PinsussAnoynomus3:14 22 Oct '04  
GeneralRe: good article, but i have a better solution PinsussAnonymous13:44 20 Feb '05  
GeneralRe: good article, but i have a better solution PinmemberJeffrey Scott Flesher17:38 26 Jul '05  
GeneralRe: good article, but i have a better solution Pinmemberbharathreddyd6:33 11 Jul '06  
GeneralRe: Problem saving to a database Pinmemberwallapa19:45 23 Oct '07  

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