I'm trying to save a copied image from the clipboard but it's losing its alpha channel:
Image clipboardImage = Clipboard.GetImage();
string imagePath = Path.GetTempFileName();
clipboardImage.Save(imagePath);
If I copy a 32bit image from PhotoShop or IE/Firefox/Chrome and run the above code, the output loses its alpha channel, instead it is saved against a black background.
The image is saved as PNG, which can contain an alpha channel.
The correct data appears to be in the clipboard because pasting into other applications (such as PhotoShop) retains the alpha channel.
Can anyone put me out of my misery?
Thanks in advance!
Update:
// outputs FALSE
Debug.WriteLine(Image.IsAlphaPixelFormat(Clipboard.GetImage().PixelFormat));
The above suggests that the alpha data is lost as soon as it's taken out of the clipboard. Perhaps I need to get it out of the clipboard some other way?
Instead of calling Clipboard.GetImage()
, try calling Clipboard.GetDataObject()
This returns an IDataObject, which you can in turn query by calling dataObject.GetFormats()
. GetFormats()
returns the type formats supported by the Clipboard object - there may be a more precise format supported that you can use to extract the data.
It might be like this article suggests, that the Clipboard object, working within Win32, is only able to manage bitmaps, which don't feature the transparent/partially transparent alpha channel. The OLE clipboard is more capable, it seems:
However, the netez was the best article I found on the topic. (beware I haven't tested this myself)
The image is being saved as a bitmap where the transparent pixels are visible on the clipboard so use this code
Bitmap clipboardImage = Clipboard.GetImage();
clipboardImage.MakeTransparent()
string imagePath = Path.GetTempFileName();
clipboardImage.Save(imagePath);
I am just using Forms methode. Its not that nice solution like using GetFormat
like Kevin is telling us but its more quick and works quiete well at all.
'Dim bm As BitmapSource = Clipboard.GetImage()'looses alpha channel
'Dim bmS As New WriteableBitmap(bm)'does work but still without alpha information
Dim bmF As System.Drawing.Bitmap = System.Windows.Forms.Clipboard.GetImage 'Get working image
Dim bmS As BitmapSource = TB.Imaging.WPF.BitmapToWpfBitmapSource(bmF, Me) 'convert Bitmap into BitmapSource
Me.Source = bmS
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/998655/how-can-i-get-an-image-out-of-the-clipboard-without-losing-the-alpha-channel-in