Convert bitmap to PNG in-memory in C++ (win32)

↘锁芯ラ 提交于 2019-12-17 16:17:08

问题


Can I convert a bitmap to PNG in memory (i.e. without writing to a file) using only the Platform SDK? (i.e. no libpng, etc.).

I also want to be able to define a transparent color (not alpha channel) for this image.

The GdiPlus solution seems to be limited to images of width divisible by 4. Anything else fails during the call to Save(). Does anyone know the reason for this limitation and how/whether I can work around it?

Update: Bounty

I'm starting a bounty (I really want this to work). I implemented the GDI+ solution, but as I said, it's limited to images with quad width. The bounty will go to anyone who can solve this width issue (without changing the image dimensions), or can offer an alternative non-GDI+ solution that works.


回答1:


I read and write PNGs using libpng and it seems to deal with everthing I throw at it (I've used it in unit-tests with things like 257x255 images and they cause no trouble). I believe the API is flexible enough to not be tied to file I/O (or at least you can override its default behaviour e.g see png_set_write_fn in section on customization)

In practice I always use it via the much cleaner boost::gil PNG IO extension, but unfortunately that takes char* filenames and if you dig into it the png_writer and file_mgr classes in its implementation it seem pretty tied to FILE* (although if you were on Linux a version using fmemopen and in-memory buffers could probably be cooked up quite easily).




回答2:


LodePNG (GitHub) is a lib-less PNG encoder/decoder.




回答3:


On this site the code shows how convert a bitmap to PNG writing it to a file: http://dotnet-snippets.de/dns/gdi-speichern-eines-png-SID814.aspx. Instead of writing to a file, the Save method of Bitmap also supports writing to a IStream (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms535406%28VS.85%29.aspx). You can create a Stream backed up by memory using the CreateStreamOnHGlobal API function. (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa378980%28VS.85%29.aspx). The used library, GDI+, is included in Windows up from WindowsXP, and works in Windows up from Windows98. I've never done something with it, just googled around. Looks like you can use that, though.




回答4:


The CImage class (ATL/MFC) supports saving into PNG format. Like the GDI+ solution, it also supports saving to a stream. Here's some code I use to save it to a CByteArray:

CByteArray baPicture;
IStream *pStream = NULL;
if (CreateStreamOnHGlobal(NULL, TRUE, &pStream) == S_OK)
{
    if (image.Save(pStream, Gdiplus::ImageFormatPNG) == S_OK)
    {
    ULARGE_INTEGER ulnSize;
        LARGE_INTEGER lnOffset;
        lnOffset.QuadPart = 0;
        if (pStream->Seek(lnOffset, STREAM_SEEK_END, &ulnSize) == S_OK)
        {
            if (pStream->Seek(lnOffset, STREAM_SEEK_SET, NULL) == S_OK)
            {                       
                baPicture.SetSize(ulnSize.QuadPart);
                ULONG ulBytesRead;
                pStream->Read(baPicture.GetData(), ulnSize.QuadPart, &ulBytesRead);
            }
        }
    }
}
pStream->Release();

I don't know if you'd want to use ATL or MFC, though.




回答5:


I've used GDI+ for saving a bitmap as a PNG to a file. You should probably check out the MSDN info about GDI+ here and in particular this function GdipSaveImageToStream.

This tutorial here will probably provide some help as well.




回答6:


GDI's (old school, non-plus) has a GetDIBits method that can be asked to output bits using PNG compression (BITMAPINFOHEADER::biCompression == BI_PNG). I wonder if this could be used to create a PNG file? Using GetDIBits to write standard bitmap files is complicated enough - so i suspect this would be even more difficult.




回答7:


If you want to only use Windows APIs, WIC is the way to accomplish this, and it supports both Bitmaps and PNGs.




回答8:


It would probably be better to use a library instead of reinventing the wheel yourself.

Look into freeImage



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/366768/convert-bitmap-to-png-in-memory-in-c-win32

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