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i'm trying to load image from local disk, and it's working. But my problem is that i'd like to check if image size is valid or not before loading , and if not - then MessageBox.Show("No image!");

say if image size is zero it should say like "Invalid Image"

and is it possible to check the file extension also

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    You have to be more precise about what you call a "valid image size"
    – CharlesB
    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:00
  • What do you mean if by 'size not valid' and 'not in a folder'? Anything other than a 0 byte file is a valid image, albeit a rather small one.
    – bobbyalex
    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:01
  • @Bobby: Unless it's corrupt, which is probably what he meant. I assume the question is looking to load an image file and validate the dimensions, so that if valid dimensions are returned we can assume the image file is "valid".
    – Yuck
    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:02
  • Yeah that's probably what he meant. If the file is truly corrupt or not an actual image loading it should result in an exception. But if the image is visually corrupt I doubt if there is a way to find that.
    – bobbyalex
    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:05
  • @user682417: You could use Image.FromFile. It will throw an exception if the image is not in a supported GDI format.OutOfMemoryException I think. But I guess you already knew that. Are you looking for something else?
    – bobbyalex
    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:08

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Note this is for checking size of file on disk

MSDN FileInfo.Length says that it is "the size of the current file in bytes."

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You can get the size of image like

Get size of file on disk

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http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/Vsexpressvcs/thread/85bf76ac-a254-41d4-a3d7-e7803c8d9bc3

and putting this thing in if you can show the msg you want

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Getting image dimensions without reading the entire file

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