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I want to save my canvas to bitmap. I found some examples in internet, but all of those saves only black image (with size of my canvas). What can I do with this?

Code:

    public static void SaveCanvasToFile(Canvas surface, string filename)
    {
        Size size = new Size(surface.Width, surface.Height);

        surface.Measure(size);
        surface.Arrange(new Rect(size));

        // Create a render bitmap and push the surface to it
        RenderTargetBitmap renderBitmap =
          new RenderTargetBitmap(
            (int)size.Width,
            (int)size.Height,
            96d,
            96d,
            PixelFormats.Pbgra32);
        renderBitmap.Render(surface);

        // Create a file stream for saving image
        using (FileStream outStream = new FileStream(filename, FileMode.Create))
        {               
            BmpBitmapEncoder encoder = new BmpBitmapEncoder();
            // push the rendered bitmap to it
            encoder.Frames.Add(BitmapFrame.Create(renderBitmap));
            // save the data to the stream
            encoder.Save(outStream);
        }}
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  • Did you step through this with the debugger? Is there anything suspicious, like surface.Width returning 0?
    – brunnerh
    May 1, 2011 at 20:29
  • No, in the debugger, everything looks normal
    – zc21
    May 1, 2011 at 20:42
  • Using your code i just successfully rendered a whole bunch (~25) of controls (i used the ActualWidth & ActualHeight properties though, because i rarely set sizes explicitly)
    – brunnerh
    May 1, 2011 at 21:16
  • Did you ever get a solution to this? I'm having basically the same problem...
    – JToland
    Jun 1, 2011 at 17:27

7 Answers 7

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Try this answer:

public void ExportToPng(Uri path, Canvas surface)
{
  if (path == null) return;

  // Save current canvas transform
  Transform transform = surface.LayoutTransform;
  // reset current transform (in case it is scaled or rotated)
  surface.LayoutTransform = null;

  // Get the size of canvas
  Size size = new Size(surface.Width, surface.Height);
  // Measure and arrange the surface
  // VERY IMPORTANT
  surface.Measure(size);
  surface.Arrange(new Rect(size));

  // Create a render bitmap and push the surface to it
  RenderTargetBitmap renderBitmap = 
    new RenderTargetBitmap(
      (int)size.Width, 
      (int)size.Height, 
      96d, 
      96d, 
      PixelFormats.Pbgra32);
  renderBitmap.Render(surface);

  // Create a file stream for saving image
  using (FileStream outStream = new FileStream(path.LocalPath, FileMode.Create))
  {
    // Use png encoder for our data
    PngBitmapEncoder encoder = new PngBitmapEncoder();
    // push the rendered bitmap to it
    encoder.Frames.Add(BitmapFrame.Create(renderBitmap));
    // save the data to the stream
    encoder.Save(outStream);
  }

  // Restore previously saved layout
  surface.LayoutTransform = transform;
}

This answer was copied here for convenience from [this page.]<====LINK DEAD(http://denisvuyka.wordpress.com/2007/12/03/wpf-diagramming-saving-you-canvas-to-image-xps-document-or-raw-xaml/)

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    This works fine for me.. Actually I creates hundreds of image using this code but once in while some of the images this code creates are black. what could be issue?
    – SST
    Oct 25, 2012 at 12:05
  • 1
    This works for me too, and it also saves the child controls of the canvas, for examples Buttons. Many other solutions found on internet will only save the canvas without the child controls.
    – Ben
    Feb 15, 2023 at 8:35
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In my render-code i call target.UpdateLayout(); after target.Arrange(new Rect(size));, maybe that will fix it. Also note that if the canvas background is not set it will be rendered as transparent, while encoding to BMP that might turn into solid black, so if you only have black objects they might be invisible.

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  • If I encoding to PNG I get transparent image, but canvas background is set to White
    – zc21
    May 1, 2011 at 21:02
  • Are there any transforms applied on the Canvas?
    – brunnerh
    May 1, 2011 at 21:03
  • I think there is just something wrong with your canvas (see my comment to the question)
    – brunnerh
    May 1, 2011 at 21:18
  • Really, I tried this code on other canvas (with Width, Height = Auto) and it's work correctly. But i don't understand why the problem canvas can't be rendered.
    – zc21
    May 1, 2011 at 21:34
  • Btw, how I can get ActualW and ActualH of the control with Auto Width and Height if it had never drawn (placed in other Tab in TabControl)
    – zc21
    May 1, 2011 at 21:36
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var fileName = "img.jpg";
var bitMap = new WriteableBitmap(DrawCanvas, null);
var ms = new MemoryStream();
System.Windows.Media.Imaging.Extensions.SaveJpeg(bitMap, ms, bitMap.PixelWidth, bitMap.PixelHeight, 0, 100);
ms.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin);
var library = new MediaLibrary();
library.SavePicture(string.Format("{0}", fileName), ms);
0

PAY ATTENTION

if your render is a black image it is because of your incorrect sizing.

this is a good example for you:

RenderTargetBitmap rtb = new RenderTargetBitmap(width, height, mXdpi, mYdpi, System.Windows.Media.PixelFormats.Default);
        rtb.Render(my_canvas);

        BitmapEncoder pngEncoder = new PngBitmapEncoder();
        pngEncoder.Frames.Add(BitmapFrame.Create(rtb));

        using (var fs = System.IO.File.OpenWrite("test.png"))
        {
            pngEncoder.Save(fs);
        }

this code saves a png image from your bitmap that rendered from your canvas.

Hope helps you.

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If you are working with windows 10 UWP apps, check this page:

RenderTargetBitmap Class on Microsoft Docs

And as a bonus UWP have simplified the process.

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using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Media.Effects;
using System.Windows.Media.Imaging;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
public static class RenderVisualService
{
    public const double defaultDpi = 96.0;
    public static void SaveAsPng(this FrameworkElement frElement, string fullFilePath, FormattedText title = null, Point pt = default(Point))
    {
        BitmapImage img = RenderVisualService.RenderToPNGImageSource(frElement, title, pt) as BitmapImage;
        img.SavePng(fullFilePath);
    }
    public static ImageSource RenderToPNGImageSource(Visual targetControl, FormattedText Title = null, Point pt = default(Point))
    {
        var renderTargetBitmap = targetControl.GetRenderTargetBitmapFromControl(Title);
        var encoder = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.PngBitmapEncoder();
        encoder.Frames.Add(System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapFrame.Create(renderTargetBitmap));
        var result = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapImage();
        using (var memoryStream = new System.IO.MemoryStream())
        {
            encoder.Save(memoryStream);
            memoryStream.Seek(0, System.IO.SeekOrigin.Begin);

            result.BeginInit();
            result.CacheOption = System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapCacheOption.OnLoad;
            result.StreamSource = memoryStream;
            result.EndInit();
        }
        return result;
    }
    public static RenderTargetBitmap ExportToPng(this Shape shape, Uri path)
    {
        // Save current canvas transform
        Transform transform = shape.LayoutTransform;
        // reset current transform (in case it is scaled or rotated)
        shape.LayoutTransform = null;

        // Get the size of canvas
        Size size;
        //if (!sizeOfShape.HasValue) size = new Size(shape.Width, shape.Height);
        //else size = sizeOfShape.Value;
        // Measure and arrange the surface
        // VERY IMPORTANT
        shape.Measure(new Size(double.PositiveInfinity, double.PositiveInfinity));
        size = shape.DesiredSize;
        shape.Arrange(new Rect(size));
        // Create a render bitmap and push the surface to it
        RenderTargetBitmap renderBitmap = new RenderTargetBitmap((int)size.Width, (int)size.Height, 96d, 96d, PixelFormats.Pbgra32);
        renderBitmap.Render(shape);
        if (path == null) return renderBitmap;
        // Create a file stream for saving image
        using (FileStream outStream = new FileStream(path.LocalPath, FileMode.Create))
        {
            // Use png encoder for our data
            PngBitmapEncoder encoder = new PngBitmapEncoder();
            // push the rendered bitmap to it
            encoder.Frames.Add(BitmapFrame.Create(renderBitmap));
            // save the data to the stream
            encoder.Save(outStream);
        }

        // Restore previously saved layout
        shape.LayoutTransform = transform;
        return renderBitmap;
    }
    public static RenderTargetBitmap ExportToPng(this Canvas surface, String path, Size? sizeOfCanvas = null)
    {
        // Save current canvas transform
        Transform transform = surface.LayoutTransform;
        // reset current transform (in case it is scaled or rotated)
        var OldTransform = surface.LayoutTransform;
        surface.LayoutTransform = null;
        try
        {
            // Get the size of canvas
            Size size;
            if (!sizeOfCanvas.HasValue) size = new Size(surface.Width, surface.Height);
            else size = sizeOfCanvas.Value;
            //Size sizeR = new Size(300, 300);
            // Measure and arrange the surface
            // VERY IMPORTANT
            surface.Measure(size);
            surface.Arrange(new Rect(size));

            // Create a render bitmap and push the surface to it
            RenderTargetBitmap renderBitmap = new RenderTargetBitmap((int)size.Width, (int)size.Height, 96d, 96d, PixelFormats.Pbgra32);
            renderBitmap.Render(surface);
            if (path == null) return renderBitmap;
            // Create a file stream for saving image
            using (FileStream outStream = new FileStream(path, FileMode.Create))
            {
                // Use png encoder for our data
                PngBitmapEncoder encoder = new PngBitmapEncoder();
                // push the rendered bitmap to it
                encoder.Frames.Add(BitmapFrame.Create(renderBitmap));
                // save the data to the stream
                encoder.Save(outStream);
            }
            // Restore previously saved layout
            surface.LayoutTransform = transform;
            return renderBitmap;
        }
        catch { return null; }
        finally { surface.LayoutTransform = OldTransform; }
    }
    public static void SaveBitmapSourceToPNGFile(System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapSource renderTargetBitmap, string filename)
    {
        var encoder = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.PngBitmapEncoder();
        encoder.Frames.Add(System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapFrame.Create(renderTargetBitmap));
        var result = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapImage();
        try { using (var fileStream = new System.IO.FileStream(filename, System.IO.FileMode.Create)) { encoder.Save(fileStream); } }
        catch (Exception ex) { System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine($"There was an error saving the file: {ex.ProcessException()}"); }
    }
    public static System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapSource GetRenderTargetBitmapFromControl(this Visual targetControl, FormattedText Title, Point ptTitlePosition = default(Point), double dpi = defaultDpi)
    {
        if (targetControl == null) return null;
        var bounds = VisualTreeHelper.GetDescendantBounds(targetControl);
        //int pixelX = (int)bounds.Width; int pixelY = (int)bounds.Height;
        //IntPtr hDc = Helper.GetDC(IntPtr.Zero);
        //if (hDc != IntPtr.Zero)
        //{
        //    int dpiX = Helper.GetDeviceCaps(hDc, Helper.LOGPIXELSX);
        //    int dpiY = Helper.GetDeviceCaps(hDc, Helper.LOGPIXELSY);
        //    Helper.ReleaseDC(IntPtr.Zero, hDc);
        //    pixelX = (int)(((double)dpiX / 96) * (double)bounds.Width);
        //    pixelY = (int)(((double)dpiY / 96) * (double)bounds.Height);
        //}
        var renderTargetBitmap = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.RenderTargetBitmap(/*(int)(bounds.Width * dpi / 96.0),(int)(bounds.Height * dpi / 96.0),*/(int)bounds.Size.Width, (int)bounds.Size.Height, dpi, dpi, PixelFormats.Pbgra32);
        var drawingVisual = new DrawingVisual();
        using (DrawingContext dc = drawingVisual.RenderOpen())
        {
            var visualBrush = new VisualBrush(targetControl);
            dc.DrawRectangle(visualBrush, null, new Rect(new Point(), bounds.Size));
            if (null != Title) dc.DrawText(Title, ptTitlePosition);
        }
        renderTargetBitmap.Render(drawingVisual);
        //Clipboard.SetImage(renderTargetBitmap);
        return renderTargetBitmap;
    }
    public static Size GetDimensionsFromWindowToPixel(this ScrollViewer scroller)
    {
        IntPtr hDc = Helper.GetDC(IntPtr.Zero);
        double pixelX = -10, pixelY = -10;
        if (hDc != IntPtr.Zero)
        {
            int dpiX = Helper.GetDeviceCaps(hDc, Helper.LOGPIXELSX);
            int dpiY = Helper.GetDeviceCaps(hDc, Helper.LOGPIXELSY);

            Helper.ReleaseDC(IntPtr.Zero, hDc);

            pixelX = (int)(((double)dpiX / 96) * (double)(scroller.ActualWidth - SystemParameters.VerticalScrollBarWidth));
            pixelY = (int)(((double)dpiY / 96) * (double)(scroller.ActualHeight - SystemParameters.HorizontalScrollBarHeight));
        }
        Size sz = new Size(0, 0);
        if (pixelX > 0) sz.Width = pixelX; if (pixelY > 0) sz.Height = pixelY;
        return sz;
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// This method is almost same as RenderVisualService.SaveAsPng , this method explores the range of possibilites in one place
    /// which is also an extension Method , this one has some cool arguments</summary>
    /// <param name="fr"></param>
    /// <param name="pngIsTrueAndClipBoardisFalse"></param> <param name="pngFileFullPath"></param>
    /// <param name="x"></param> <param name="y"></param>
    /// <param name="wd"></param> <param name="ht"></param>
    /// <param name="margin"></param>
    /// <param name="dotsPerInch"></param>
    public static void DumpFrameworkElementToPng(this FrameworkElement fr, bool pngIsTrueAndClipBoardisFalse = true, String pngFileFullPath = @"C:\WOI\A\control.png", int x = 0, int y = 0, int wd = 0, int ht = 0, int margin = 20, int border = 5, double dotsPerInch = 96.0)
    {
        Directory.CreateDirectory(System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(pngFileFullPath));
        System.Windows.Media.PixelFormat pf = System.Windows.Media.PixelFormats.Pbgra32;
        GeneralTransform t = fr.TransformToVisual(fr.Parent as Visual);

        Vector topLeft = (Vector)t.Transform(new Point(0, 0));
        Vector topRight = (Vector)t.Transform(new Point(fr.ActualWidth, 0));
        Vector botmLeft = (Vector)t.Transform(new Point(0, fr.ActualHeight));

        double renderedWidth = (topRight - topLeft).Length; double widthScale = renderedWidth / fr.ActualWidth;
        double renderedHight = (botmLeft - topLeft).Length; double heightScale = renderedHight / fr.ActualHeight;

        //int fullWidth = (int)fr.ActualWidth + 2 * margin; int fullHeight = (int)fr.ActualHeight + 2 * margin;
        int fullWidth = (int)renderedWidth + (2 * margin); int fullHeight = (int)renderedHight + (2 * margin);
        var renderTargetBitmap = new RenderTargetBitmap(fullWidth, fullHeight, dotsPerInch, dotsPerInch, pf);

        var drawingVisual = new System.Windows.Media.DrawingVisual();
        RenderOptions.SetBitmapScalingMode(drawingVisual, BitmapScalingMode.HighQuality);
        using (System.Windows.Media.DrawingContext dc = drawingVisual.RenderOpen())
        {
            var vb = new System.Windows.Media.VisualBrush(fr);
            dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.AliceBlue, null, new Rect(0, 0, fullWidth, fullHeight));
            dc.DrawRectangle(vb, null, new Rect(margin, margin, fullWidth, fullHeight));
        }
        renderTargetBitmap.Render(drawingVisual);
        BitmapSource bmpSource = renderTargetBitmap;
        if (wd != 0 && ht != 0)
        {
            if (wd > fr.ActualWidth || ht > fr.ActualHeight)
            {
                wd = fullWidth; ht = fullHeight;
                x = y = 0;
            }
            else { wd -= margin; ht -= margin; }
            bmpSource = new CroppedBitmap(renderTargetBitmap, new Int32Rect(x + margin, y + margin, wd, ht));
            if (margin != 0)
            {
                var dv = new DrawingVisual();
                using (var dc = dv.RenderOpen())
                {
                    fullWidth = wd + 2 * margin; fullHeight = ht + 2 * margin;
                    dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.AliceBlue, null, new Rect(0, 0, fullWidth, fullHeight));
                    dc.DrawImage(bmpSource, new Rect(margin, margin, wd, ht));
                    if (border != 0) dc.DrawRectangle(null, new Pen(Brushes.DarkBlue, border), new Rect(margin - border / 2, margin - border / 2, wd + border, ht + border));
                }
                renderTargetBitmap = new RenderTargetBitmap(fullWidth, fullHeight, dotsPerInch, dotsPerInch, pf);
                renderTargetBitmap.Render(dv);
                bmpSource = new CroppedBitmap(renderTargetBitmap, new Int32Rect(0, 0, fullWidth, fullHeight));
            }
        }
        if (pngIsTrueAndClipBoardisFalse)
        {
            bmpSource.SavePng(pngFileFullPath);
            Helper.ShellExecute(IntPtr.Zero, "open", pngFileFullPath, null, null, 1);
        }
        else
        {
            Clipboard.SetImage(bmpSource);
            Helper.ShellExecute(IntPtr.Zero, "open", "pBrush", null, null, 1);
        }
    }
    /// <summary>
    /// Applicable to methods like MakeJulia_Sai in SpecialCanvas
    /// Usage : RenderVisualService.SaveARenderMethodToPng(Kanva.MakeJulia_Sai, Kanva.ActualWidth / 4, Kanva.ActualHeight / 4);
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="method"></param>
    public static void SaveARenderMethodToPngOrClipBoard(Action<System.Windows.Media.DrawingContext> method, double wd, double ht, bool pngIsTrueAndClipBoardisFalse = true, String pngFileFullPath = @"C:\WOI\A\Bindu.png")
    {
        double dotsPerInch = 96.0; System.Windows.Media.PixelFormat pf = System.Windows.Media.PixelFormats.Pbgra32;
        //double wd = Kanva.ActualWidth / 4; double ht = Kanva.ActualHeight / 4;
        var renderTargetBitmap = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.RenderTargetBitmap((int)wd, (int)ht, dotsPerInch, RenderVisualService.defaultDpi, pf);
        var drawingVisual = new System.Windows.Media.DrawingVisual();
        using (System.Windows.Media.DrawingContext dc = drawingVisual.RenderOpen()) method(dc);
        renderTargetBitmap.Render(drawingVisual);
        if (pngIsTrueAndClipBoardisFalse)
        {
            Directory.CreateDirectory(System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(pngFileFullPath));
            renderTargetBitmap.SavePng(pngFileFullPath);
            Helper.ShellExecute(IntPtr.Zero, "open", pngFileFullPath, null, null, 1);
        }
        else Clipboard.SetImage(renderTargetBitmap);
    }
}

My favorite is

Kanva.DumpFrameworkElementToPng(pngIsTrueAndClipBoardisFalse: false)

Where Kanva is some Canvas with some controls , images , etc in it. After the call to DumpFrameworkElementToPng(...) the image is saved in ClipBoard

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try set the canvas background colour to white

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