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How May I Capture the Screen in a Bitmap?

Hi Everyone,

I need to make the application that captures the currently screen snapshot whenever a particular button is hitted.

I searched a lot but i found to capture only the current window.

Can you please help me about how to do this in .NET?

What we do manually is print-screen and save the image using the paint. I need to do the same thing i want using programming

Thanks

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@searock - its not duplicate i have seen that ... but it was as semi transparent window and i need to screen shot the whole screen including the taskbar... Please check it again – Bhavik Goyal Feb 19 '11 at 5:54
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+1 For good Question. – Yoko Zunna Feb 19 '11 at 5:55
@Bhavik Goyal You are misunderstanding the title, it means taking a screen shot of a desktop and even display a window if it is semi transparent. No Offense : ) – Searock Feb 19 '11 at 6:06
but it means that if my window is at the top and it is surrounding the wholedesktop. But i need to get even if my window is minimized or even my window has been hidden. – Bhavik Goyal Feb 19 '11 at 6:09
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@Bhavik: I have no idea what you're trying to accomplish. Your attempts to clarify your requirements through comments have only confused me more. If you're trying to take a screenshot every 5 minutes of whatever is visible on the user's screen, then create a Timer and handle its Tick event. In that event, place the code from my answer. Bam, screenshot. – Cody Gray Feb 19 '11 at 6:22
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Check out this link: http://www.csharphelp.com/2006/11/capturing-the-screen-image-using-c/

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I don't think it's necessary to make winapi calls for that any more. This works just fine, I believe: geekpedia.com/… – Nathan Craddock Feb 19 '11 at 5:46

It's certainly possible to grab a screenshot using the .NET Framework. The simplest way is to create a new Bitmap object and draw into that using the Graphics.CopyFromScreen method.

Sample code:

using (Bitmap bmpScreenCapture = new Bitmap(Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Width, 
                                            Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Height))
{
    using (Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(bmpScreenCapture))
    {
        g.CopyFromScreen(Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.X,
                         Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Y,
                         0, 0,
                         bmpScreenCapture.Size,
                         CopyPixelOperation.SourceCopy);
    }
}

Caveat: This method doesn't work properly for layered windows. Hans Passant's answer here explains the more complicated method required to get those in your screen shots.

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This code demonstrates how to get a screen shot of the entire desktop, or a particular window, using .NET (and a few API functions). The C# version is shown here, but the download includes a VB.NET version too.

Using the class is simple - there are four methods

* public Image CaptureScreen()
  Creates an Image object containing a screen shot of the entire desktop
* public Image CaptureWindow(IntPtr handle)
  Creates an Image object containing a screen shot of a specific window
* public void CaptureWindowToFile(IntPtr handle, string filename, ImageFormat format)
  Captures a screen shot of a specific window, and saves it to a file
* public void CaptureScreenToFile(string filename, ImageFormat format)
  Captures a screen shot of the entire desktop, and saves it to a file

A quick demonstration of how to use it...

ScreenCapture sc = new ScreenCapture();
// capture entire screen, and save it to a file
Image img = sc.CaptureScreen();
// display image in a Picture control named imageDisplay
this.imageDisplay.Image = img;
// capture this window, and save it
sc.CaptureWindowToFile(this.Handle,"C:\\temp2.gif",ImageFormat.Gif);

And here's the code to the class we're using

using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;
namespace ScreenShotDemo
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Provides functions to capture the entire screen, or a particular window, and save it to a file.
    /// </summary>
    public class ScreenCapture
    {
        /// <summary>
        /// Creates an Image object containing a screen shot of the entire desktop
        /// </summary>
        /// <returns></returns>
        public Image CaptureScreen()
        {
            return CaptureWindow( User32.GetDesktopWindow() );
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Creates an Image object containing a screen shot of a specific window
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="handle">The handle to the window. (In windows forms, this is obtained by the Handle property)</param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        public Image CaptureWindow(IntPtr handle)
        {
            // get te hDC of the target window
            IntPtr hdcSrc = User32.GetWindowDC(handle);
            // get the size
            User32.RECT windowRect = new User32.RECT();
            User32.GetWindowRect(handle,ref windowRect);
            int width = windowRect.right - windowRect.left;
            int height = windowRect.bottom - windowRect.top;
            // create a device context we can copy to
            IntPtr hdcDest = GDI32.CreateCompatibleDC(hdcSrc);
            // create a bitmap we can copy it to,
            // using GetDeviceCaps to get the width/height
            IntPtr hBitmap = GDI32.CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdcSrc,width,height);
            // select the bitmap object
            IntPtr hOld = GDI32.SelectObject(hdcDest,hBitmap);
            // bitblt over
            GDI32.BitBlt(hdcDest,0,0,width,height,hdcSrc,0,0,GDI32.SRCCOPY);
            // restore selection
            GDI32.SelectObject(hdcDest,hOld);
            // clean up
            GDI32.DeleteDC(hdcDest);
            User32.ReleaseDC(handle,hdcSrc);
            // get a .NET image object for it
            Image img = Image.FromHbitmap(hBitmap);
            // free up the Bitmap object
            GDI32.DeleteObject(hBitmap);
            return img;
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Captures a screen shot of a specific window, and saves it to a file
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="handle"></param>
        /// <param name="filename"></param>
        /// <param name="format"></param>
        public void CaptureWindowToFile(IntPtr handle, string filename, ImageFormat format)
        {
            Image img = CaptureWindow(handle);
            img.Save(filename,format);
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Captures a screen shot of the entire desktop, and saves it to a file
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="filename"></param>
        /// <param name="format"></param>
        public void CaptureScreenToFile(string filename, ImageFormat format)
        {
            Image img = CaptureScreen();
            img.Save(filename,format);
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Helper class containing Gdi32 API functions
        /// </summary>
        private class GDI32
        {

            public const int SRCCOPY = 0x00CC0020; // BitBlt dwRop parameter
            [DllImport("gdi32.dll")]
            public static extern bool BitBlt(IntPtr hObject,int nXDest,int nYDest,
                int nWidth,int nHeight,IntPtr hObjectSource,
                int nXSrc,int nYSrc,int dwRop);
            [DllImport("gdi32.dll")]
            public static extern IntPtr CreateCompatibleBitmap(IntPtr hDC,int nWidth,
                int nHeight);
            [DllImport("gdi32.dll")]
            public static extern IntPtr CreateCompatibleDC(IntPtr hDC);
            [DllImport("gdi32.dll")]
            public static extern bool DeleteDC(IntPtr hDC);
            [DllImport("gdi32.dll")]
            public static extern bool DeleteObject(IntPtr hObject);
            [DllImport("gdi32.dll")]
            public static extern IntPtr SelectObject(IntPtr hDC,IntPtr hObject);
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Helper class containing User32 API functions
        /// </summary>
        private class User32
        {
            [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
            public struct RECT
            {
                public int left;
                public int top;
                public int right;
                public int bottom;
            }
            [DllImport("user32.dll")]
            public static extern IntPtr GetDesktopWindow();
            [DllImport("user32.dll")]
            public static extern IntPtr GetWindowDC(IntPtr hWnd);
            [DllImport("user32.dll")]
            public static extern IntPtr ReleaseDC(IntPtr hWnd,IntPtr hDC);
            [DllImport("user32.dll")]
            public static extern IntPtr GetWindowRect(IntPtr hWnd,ref RECT rect);
        }
    }
}
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This is not working for Windows 7 and for whole screen, when my form is hidden then it captures the black screen. – Bhavik Goyal Feb 19 '11 at 5:49
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No reason to P/Invoke. – Cody Gray Feb 19 '11 at 5:52

This one? http://jalpesh.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-to-take-screenshot-in-c.html

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Link doesn't opens any page for me... please check that – Bhavik Goyal Feb 19 '11 at 5:51

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