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My scenario:

i want to expect reduce image size (10 KB to 3 KB)

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Well, what you want can be this :

// Make sure to include this at the top
using System.Drawing.Imaging;

 

/// <summary> 
/// Saves an image as a jpeg image, with the given quality 
/// </summary> 
/// <param name="path"> Path to which the image would be saved. </param> 
/// <param name="quality"> An integer from 0 to 100, with 100 being the highest quality. </param> 
public static void SaveJpeg (string path, Image img, int quality) 
{ 
    if (quality<0  ||  quality>100) 
        throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("quality must be between 0 and 100."); 

     // Encoder parameter for image quality 
     EncoderParameter qualityParam = new EncoderParameter(Encoder.Quality, quality); 
     // JPEG image codec 
     ImageCodecInfo jpegCodec = GetEncoderInfo("image/jpeg"); 
     EncoderParameters encoderParams = new EncoderParameters(1); 
     encoderParams.Param[0] = qualityParam; 
     img.Save(path, jpegCodec, encoderParams); 
} 

/// <summary> 
/// Returns the image codec with the given mime type 
/// </summary> 
private static ImageCodecInfo GetEncoderInfo(string mimeType) 
{ 
     // Get image codecs for all image formats 
     ImageCodecInfo[] codecs = ImageCodecInfo.GetImageEncoders(); 

     // Find the correct image codec 
     for(int i=0; i<codecs.Length; i++) 
         if(codecs[i].MimeType == mimeType) 
             return codecs[i]; 

     return null; 
 } 

Then you can do this:

// First load the image somehow
Image myImage = Image.FromFile(pathToImage, true); 
// Save the image with a quality of 50% 
SaveJpeg (destImagePath, myImage, 50); 

Refer to this post on VB Forums and this blog post.

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    That's a perfect solution, reduced my image size from 5.5MB to 1.7MB with 70% quality. Nov 17, 2017 at 18:45
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    I got "parameter is not valid" with the above code, I had to use a long value for the quality, not int as above which solved the issue. May 3, 2018 at 8:01
  • Outstanding effort... Jun 11, 2019 at 11:46
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Use GDI

Please look at this sample. Use GDI+ to resize the photo. Wish it can help you.

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Well, images can't magically become smaller, so you will either have to compress it or scale it down.

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    Yes it can. By the magic of c#! Reduce the quality while maintaining scale. No compression needed. Aug 23, 2013 at 11:02

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