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I want to ask you something: what would you use for image processing and more important, convert images from an format to other ? I am using MFC, and I was thinking of GDI+, but I didn't find so many examples to how to convert images ...
I see here so interesting controls, CBitmapEx, CxImage, CImageStone, but I don't know what is proper to do the job ... I will appreciate any hint.
Thank you for your time.
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Did you look into Bitmap.ConvertFormat() [^] in GDI+?
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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No, I didn't look over by now ... Thank you for your interest, so you suggest to use GDI+ ... I didn't try to load some not common image file, .raw, .tiff multipage, etc. ... I don't know if does function ...
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Flaviu2 wrote: so you suggest to use GDI+ No, I just asked if you had looked at that function and if it solved your problem. Your question is not particularly clear, i.e. what do you want to convert from, and what do you want to convert to? I am sure that Google could find you lots of information if you were more specific about your requirements.
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No, I didn't solved yet. I want a class/library that could convert from an image format to many kinds of image formats ...
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Then you need to do some research (using Google) to find one.
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I was looking here[^], I think this is what I need it ... thank you for your time.
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there are many libraries out there.
coughcough
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The Win32 API offers very limited image conversion. There are many third party libraries, some free, others not. I'm currently looking at CxImage to replace Leadtools, which is now even more expensive than before and isn't royalty free. If you are willing to pay more, one royalty free library I've used is http://www.gdpicture.com/[^]. The ActiveX part always annoyed me, but it had a good PDF viewer component, so I lived with it. I'm also going to evaluate http://www.data-tech.com/products/imaging/imageman-dll.aspx[^]. (I work for none of these companies.)
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