I have the below method which I found online,which resizes an image to an approximate size, while keeping the aspect ratio.
public Image ResizeImage(Size size)
{
int sourceWidth = _Image.Width;
int sourceHeight = _Image.Height;
float nPercent = 0;
float nPercentW = 0;
float nPercentH = 0;
nPercentW = ((float)size.Width / (float)sourceWidth);
nPercentH = ((float)size.Height / (float)sourceHeight);
if (nPercentH > nPercentW)
nPercent = nPercentH;
else
nPercent = nPercentW;
int destWidth = (int)(sourceWidth * nPercent);
int destHeight = (int)(sourceHeight * nPercent);
Bitmap b = new Bitmap(destWidth, destHeight);
Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage((Image)b);
g.InterpolationMode = InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic;
g.DrawImage(_Image, 0, 0, destWidth, destHeight);
g.Dispose();
return (Image)b;
}
I usually pass in a size with a width of 100px and a height of 100px - as part of my requirements I can't have any single dimension (height or width) being under 100px, so if the aspect ratio isn't square the other dimension would be higher.
What I'm finding with this method is occasionally one of the dimensions will be under 100px - such as 96px or 99px. How can I change this method to ensure this doesn't happen?