BmpImage.SetResolution
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]BmpImage.SetResolution method
Adjust the resolution of your RasterImage
effortlessly with this user-friendly method. Perfect for developers seeking precise control over image resolution in their applications.
public override void SetResolution(double dpiX, double dpiY)
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
dpiX | Double | The horizontal resolution, in dots per inch, of the RasterImage . |
dpiY | Double | The vertical resolution, in dots per inch, of the RasterImage . |
Examples
The following example shows how to set horizontal/vertical resolution of a BMP image.
[C#]
string dir = "c:\\temp\\";
using (Aspose.Imaging.Image image = Aspose.Imaging.Image.Load(dir + "sample.bmp"))
{
Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Bmp.BmpImage bmpImage = (Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Bmp.BmpImage)image;
// Get horizontal and vertical resolution of the BmpImage
double horizontalResolution = bmpImage.HorizontalResolution;
double verticalResolution = bmpImage.VerticalResolution;
System.Console.WriteLine("The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", horizontalResolution);
System.Console.WriteLine("The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", verticalResolution);
if (horizontalResolution != 96.0 || verticalResolution != 96.0)
{
// Use the SetResolution method for updating both resolution values in a single call.
System.Console.WriteLine("Set resolution values to 96 dpi");
bmpImage.SetResolution(96.0, 96.0);
System.Console.WriteLine("The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", bmpImage.HorizontalResolution);
System.Console.WriteLine("The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", bmpImage.VerticalResolution);
}
// The output may look like this:
// The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: 0
// The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: 0
// Set resolution values to 96 dpi
// The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: 96.012
// The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: 96.012
}
The following example gets the general information about the image including pixel format, image size, resolution, compression etc.
[C#]
using (Aspose.Imaging.Image image = Aspose.Imaging.Image.Load(@"c:\temp\sample.bmp"))
{
Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Bmp.BmpImage bmpImage = (Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Bmp.BmpImage)image;
System.Console.WriteLine("The pixel format: {0}", bmpImage.RawDataFormat);
System.Console.WriteLine("The raw line size in bytes: {0}", bmpImage.RawLineSize);
System.Console.WriteLine("The bitmap compression: {0}", bmpImage.Compression);
System.Console.WriteLine("The bitmap width: {0}", bmpImage.Width);
System.Console.WriteLine("The bitmap height: {0}", bmpImage.Height);
System.Console.WriteLine("The number of bits per pixel: {0}", bmpImage.BitsPerPixel);
double hres = bmpImage.HorizontalResolution;
double vres = bmpImage.VerticalResolution;
System.Console.WriteLine("The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", hres);
System.Console.WriteLine("The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", vres);
if (hres != 96.0 || vres != 96.0)
{
// You may consider using the SetResolution method for updating both resolution values in single call.
System.Console.WriteLine("Set resolution values to 96 dpi");
bmpImage.SetResolution(96.0, 96.0);
System.Console.WriteLine("The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", bmpImage.HorizontalResolution);
System.Console.WriteLine("The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: {0}", bmpImage.VerticalResolution);
}
//The output may look like this:
//The pixel format: Rgb24Bpp, used channels: 8,8,8
//The raw line size in bytes: 1500
//The bitmap compression: Rgb
//The bitmap width: 500
//The bitmap height: 375
//The number of bits per pixel: 24
//The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: 0
//The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: 0
//Set resolution values to 96 dpi
//The horizontal resolution, in pixels per inch: 96.012
//The vertical resolution, in pixels per inch: 96.012
}
See Also
- class BmpImage
- namespace Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Bmp
- assembly Aspose.Imaging