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How can I load a BitmapSource from an image file?

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  • The BitmapImage class is a non-abstract subclass of BitmapSource, so just use the BitmapImage(Uri) constructor and pass that new instance to anything that expects a BitmapSource object.
  • Don't be confused by the fact the argument type is System.Uri: a Uri isn't just for http:// addresses, but it's also suitable for local filesystem paths and UNC shares, and more.

So this works for me:

BitmapImage thisIsABitmapImage = new BitmapImage(new Uri("c:\\image.bmp"));

BitmapSource thisIsABitmapImageUpcastToBitmapSource = thisIsABitmapImage;
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You can read the bytes of the image from disk into a byte array and then create your BitmapImage object.

var stream = new MemoryStream(imageBytes);
var img = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapImage();

img.BeginInit();
img.StreamSource = stream;
img.EndInit();

return img;
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    But this leaks MemoryStream! You need to set CacheOption = OnLoad and dispose the stream afterwards.
    – Vlad
    Aug 28, 2015 at 12:08
  • As far as I know, there is no reason to ever dispose a MemoryStream, it's just a wrapper around a byte array and the dispose method on that class has an empty implementation.
    – caesay
    Nov 13, 2020 at 10:37
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The code follows:

FileStream fileStream = 
    new FileStream(fileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read);

var img = new System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapImage();
img.BeginInit();
img.StreamSource = fileStream;
img.EndInit();

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