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Jdelagarza  
#1 Posted : Monday, June 19, 2006 6:05:26 AM(UTC)
Jdelagarza

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Hello,

Should the following code work?

Code:
        tnfResize = New Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Transforms.Resize

        tnfResize.Width = intWidth
        
        tnfResize.Priority = Threading.ThreadPriority.Highest
        tnfResize.ResizeMode = GraphicsMill.Transforms.ResizeMode.Shrink
        tnfResize.InterpolationMode = GraphicsMill.Transforms.InterpolationMode.HighQuality

        Try
            tnfResize.ApplyTransform(bmpImage)
        Catch ex As Exception
            Throw New Exception("Error resizing image to " & tnfResize.Width & " width.")
        End Try

Currently, it's throwing the exception:

Code:
System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException was caught
  Message="Specified argument was out of the range of valid values.
Parameter name: destHeight"
  ParamName="destHeight"
  Source="Aurigma.GraphicsMill"
  StackTrace:
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.SyncHandler.OnThreadStopped(Exception exception)
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.SyncHandler.OnThreadStoppedHandler(Object sender, ErrorEventArgs e)
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Thread.raise_Stopped(Object i1, ErrorEventArgs i2)
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Thread.TimerEventProcessor()
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Thread.ChangeActivityStatus(ActivityStatus status)
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Thread.EntryPoint()
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Thread.Start()
       at Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Transforms.BitmapTransform.ApplyTransform(Bitmap bitmap)
       at Imaging.ScaleImageAsMemoryStream(String strFileName, Int32 intWidth) in R:\...\:line 108

In the documentation, it states if you set the other parameter when resizing to 0, it's calculated automatically.

Has anyone else gotten this to work? I'm using the 3.5 assemblies for .NET 2.0

Edited by user Wednesday, December 19, 2007 4:16:38 PM(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Dmitry  
#2 Posted : Monday, June 19, 2006 8:03:44 PM(UTC)
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Hello,

Resize transformation can work in 3 modes:

  • Fit - resizes bitmap dimensions according to rectangle, into which the image should be inscribed (preserves proportions of image);

  • Shrink - the same as Fit, but the resize occurs only if resize dimensions are smaller than image dimensions;

  • Resize - resizes dimensions of bitmap to specified values (in general, proportions are not preserved).

    So the first two modes requires fully specified rectangle - you cannot set width or height as 0. If you use Resize mode - you can set one of dimensions as 0 to preserve proprtions.

  • Sincerely yours,

    Dmitry Sevostyanov

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