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I'd like to find a JPEG-writing library that can be statically linked (so there are no DLL dependencies). No JPEG-reading ability is required.

Edit: I got LibGD working, but it had one problem described here:

LibGD library is not working: crash when saving image

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  • Sorry, I only know libraries that can save and load jpegs. Like GDI+, available on Windows since at least XP. Feb 17, 2010 at 19:02
  • You shouldn't be calling SaveJPG(), ignore the example on the top of that page. Look for // Writing Usage in Jpegfile.cpp. Feb 17, 2010 at 20:08

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libjpeg is the most popular library for saving jpegs, but it can be a bit of a pain to use.

Edit, here is a simple example of how to use it. Look for the function juce_writeJPEGImageToStream.

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  • can you send the .lib file download link too, i cant compile that
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    Feb 18, 2010 at 14:29
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Have you looked at LibGD? I can't seem to find the license, but neither did you specify a requirement.

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  • GD seems to be under its own licence, which is similar to the ISC licence. Of course, actually read the licence to know what your obligations are. :-) Feb 17, 2010 at 19:06
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If you're running your application on Windows then you should use the standard, built-in "GDI+" library that Microsoft provides. Every computer running XP or later has this library.

GDI+ is intended to supersede GDI, which is what you're probably already using whether you know it or not, but it can co-exist with GDI calls provided you flush the buffers when switching between the two. See:

http://www.cpjj.net/Miscellaneous/CreateJPEGFromDC.htm

(Hans Passant - you should have written your comment as an answer).

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