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Lossless Image Resizing in C#
By: Barzan "Tony" Antal
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    2008-02-20

    Table of Contents:
  • Lossless Image Resizing in C#
  • Color Quantization
  • Getting Started
  • Let's Resize!
  • Completing the Project
  • Final Words

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    Lossless Image Resizing in C# - Final Words


    (Page 6 of 6 )

    We've done it! Yes, you are allowed to cheer enthusiastically. I'm pretty sure that if you haven't had any particular experience working with images in C#, then this project was more than interesting. Let's admit it... it's much more fun to write code that handles and manages images, because we can visually see the results. How's that compared to building code based on low level bit operators or perhaps dynamic memory allocation?

    Because keeping promises is part of our ethics and that's the deontological way of doing it, the Download Source button below is hyperlinked to the source2.zip archive. Keep in mind that I've developed it using Visual Studio 2005, but it should work with any other Visual Studio IDE. Just extract it and have fun with it... enjoy!

    We cannot finish this tutorial without including a screenshot of our "final product."

    (Lightweight Image Manipulation in action)

    For any other software development questions and issues don't hesitate to join the community at DevHardware Forums - despite its name, we specialize in both hardware and software including consumer electronics. Furthermore, you might as well join and test the knowledge of our sister-site communities, such as ASP Free Forums and DevShed Forums.

    All of this being said it's time for us to say good-bye... at least for now. Don't ever forget that perfect practice makes practice. Follow that guideline and keep on codin'!


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       · Thanks for following this series. This is the second and last part of the "Lossless...
     

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