GDI+ can be used for image processing. Learn a simpler way to use the methods that directly address pixels to allows image processing capabilities.
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Barry's Screen Capture
Capture different portions of the screen and the save them to a file. (The source code was updated.)
Rotate a Bitmap at Any Angle Without GetPixel/SetPixel
Rotate a bitmap at any angle with the Windows GDI functions.
Using Placeable Metafiles: Save and Convert to HBITMAP and Raster Formats
How to save a placeable metafile, and how to convert it to a bitmap. Check out this short tutorial on preparing a custom drawing export.
Creating a Transparent Hole Region in Different Shapes on Any Window
[Update] Create a transparent hole region that can be a different shape on any window. A new downloadable file has been added.
Dashed and dotted lines with a pen width greater than 1 logical unit
Dashed and dotted lines with a pen width greater than 1 logical unit
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