Currently, we are determining the size, and whether or not an image contains color by converting it to a Bitmap
and the checking the height
/width
, and checking the PixelFormat
for type System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format1bppIndexed
to detect color.
What I've noticed though, stepping through the code, it can take 3-5 seconds just to initialize this Bitmap
(at least for a very high-resolution TIF image):
ms = new MemoryStream(fileBytes);
bitmap = new System.Drawing.Bitmap(ms);
Is there a faster way to check these two things, straight from the byte array, so I can avoid the slowness of the Bitmap
class or is this just what to expect with large TIF images?
tiff
file format and figure out how to read the header and extract just the information you need.