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What is the differnce betweem ID2D1Bitmap and IWicBitmap I have raw memory data and i wanted to create a bitmap

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A WIC bitmap represents an image in system memory that can be in a wide range of formats (JPEG, PNG, BMP, etc.). A D2D bitmap represents an image in GPU memory that is one of a handful of hardware-accelerated fomats.

Assuming you want to draw the bitmap to the screen using D2D, and your raw memory data is in a format compatible with D2D, you should use ID2D1RenderTarget::CreateBitmap directly. If it is not a compatible format (e.g. it is a pointer to the raw data of a .png file), you will need to load it into an IWicBitmap and then use ID2D1RenderTarget::CreateBitmapFromWicBitmap.

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  • I have 16 bi t grayscale image raw data and i want to draw lines on that.How should i proceed Sep 12, 2014 at 4:32
  • Once you draw lines onto it what do you want to do with it? Display it? Save it out to disk as another image file?
    – MooseBoys
    Sep 12, 2014 at 6:19
  • I want to save it back into memory Sep 12, 2014 at 11:31
  • How can i create a render target which supports 16 bit Sep 12, 2014 at 11:39
  • You should be able to use the DXGI_FORMAT_R16_* family of formats. Choose UNORM if you want floating point values 0.0->1.0 to be mapped linearly to 0->65535.
    – MooseBoys
    Sep 12, 2014 at 18:13

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