Using FJCore to encode Silverlight WriteableBitmap

≡放荡痞女 提交于 2019-11-30 21:49:06
RHLopez

Figured it out! I downloaded FJCore from code.google.com and went through the image class. It only expects the RGB bytes. Here is the function that I wrote. I need the base64 version of the image so that's what my function returns.

    private static string GetBase64Jpg(WriteableBitmap bitmap)
    {
        int width = bitmap.PixelWidth;
        int height = bitmap.PixelHeight;
        int bands = 3;
        byte[][,] raster = new byte[bands][,];

        for (int i = 0; i < bands; i++)
        {
            raster[i] = new byte[width, height];    
        }

        for (int row = 0; row < height; row++)
        {
            for (int column = 0; column < width; column++)
            {
                int pixel = bitmap.Pixels[width * row + column];
                raster[0][column, row] = (byte)(pixel >> 16);
                raster[1][column, row] = (byte)(pixel >> 8);
                raster[2][column, row] = (byte)pixel;
            }
        }

        ColorModel model = new ColorModel { colorspace = ColorSpace.RGB };
        FluxJpeg.Core.Image img = new FluxJpeg.Core.Image(model, raster);
        MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream();
        JpegEncoder encoder = new JpegEncoder(img, 90, stream);
        encoder.Encode();

        stream.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin);
        byte[] binaryData = new Byte[stream.Length];
        long bytesRead = stream.Read(binaryData, 0, (int)stream.Length);

        string base64String =
                System.Convert.ToBase64String(binaryData,
                                              0,
                                              binaryData.Length);

        return base64String;
    }

This code is fine and it should work. I am using same code to send image stream to server via web service and than regenerate image using these bytes...you can save these bytes to Db also

 [WebMethod]
 public string SaveImage(string data, string fileName)
 {
    byte[] imageBytes = System.Convert.FromBase64String(data);

    MemoryStream mem = new MemoryStream();
    mem.Write(imageBytes, 0, imageBytes.Length);

    System.Drawing.Image img = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(mem);
    img.Save("D:\\FinalTest.jpg");      
    return "Saved !";
 }

Sounds like [n] should be the byte-array of the image, I have been looking into encoding WriteableBitmap into a JPEG and found the same library but have not looked into it in detail, but assume this would be the case, will add more later to this answer to see if this works, as I have not have the chance to try it yet. There will be some method to get the bytes of a WritableBitmap in Silverlight I guess as it is possible to save to other types.

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