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I have a window with a title on it. When the user selects a choice from a drop down list, the title image can change. The problem is when the image loads, it's a blurred, stretched, and pixelated. These are PNG files I'm working with and they look good prior to setting the source dynamically.

Here's the code I'm using to change the image's source.

string strUri2 = String.Format(@"pack://application:,,,/MyAseemby;component/resources/main titles/{0}", CurrenSelection.TitleImage);
Stream iconStream2 = App.GetResourceStream(new Uri(strUri2)).Stream;
imgTitle.Source = HelperFunctions.returnImage(iconStream2);

Here are the helper functions.

    public static BitmapImage returnImage(Stream iconStream)
    {
        Bitmap brush = new Bitmap(iconStream);
        System.Drawing.Image img = brush.GetThumbnailImage(brush.Height, brush.Width, null, System.IntPtr.Zero);
        var imgbrush = new BitmapImage();
        imgbrush.BeginInit();
        imgbrush.StreamSource = ConvertImageToMemoryStream(img);
        imgbrush.CreateOptions = BitmapCreateOptions.PreservePixelFormat;
        imgbrush.EndInit();
        var ib = new ImageBrush(imgbrush);
        return imgbrush;
    }

    public static MemoryStream ConvertImageToMemoryStream(System.Drawing.Image img)
    {
        var ms = new MemoryStream();
        img.Save(ms, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);
        return ms;
    }

And the XAML

            <Image x:Name="imgTitle" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Bottom" Grid.Column="1" Grid.Row="1" Stretch="None" d:IsLocked="False"/>

And for Ref:

xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"

Anyone have any ideas what's up?

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I can think of two things:

First, try loading the image with:

string strUri2 = String.Format(@"pack://application:,,,/MyAseemby;component/resources/main titles/{0}", CurrenSelection.TitleImage);
imgTitle.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(strUri2));

Maybe the problem is with WinForm's image resizing, if the image is stretched set Stretch on the image control to "Uniform" or "UnfirofmToFill".

Second option is that maybe the image is not aligned to the pixel grid, you can read about it on my blog at http://www.nbdtech.com/blog/archive/2008/11/20/blurred-images-in-wpf.aspx

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Try Stretch="UniformToFill" on the Image

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Nope that didn't work. – John Batdorf Dec 29 at 6:54
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Thanks, works perfectly.

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Hey, this one is kind of ugly but it's one line only:

imgTitle.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(@"pack://application:,,,/YourAssembly;component/your_image.png"));
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if you have your image in a subfolder put ico.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(@"pack://application:,,,/YourAssembly;component/YourFolder/your_image.png")); – Junior Mayhé Sep 28 at 22:43
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Here is how it worked beautifully for me. In the window resources add the image.

Then the code goes like this.

Image img = new Image()

img.Source = ((Image)this.Resources["delImg"]).Source;

"this" is referring to the Window object

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