I'm creating some very large images in .net and i'm using JPEG compression to get the file size down. However, if the image exceeds 65,000(ish) pixels in either width or height, I can no longer use jpeg compression. Is there a max dimensions limit for JPEG?
the exception being thrown is:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException (0x80004005): A generic error occurred in GDI+. at System.Drawing.Image.Save(String filename, ImageCodecInfo encoder, EncoderParameters encoderParams)
the code that is saving the image:
public static void SaveImage(ref Bitmap b, string fName)
{
long quailty = 75;
ImageCodecInfo jpgEncoder = getEncoder(ImageFormat.Jpeg);
Encoder myEncoder = Encoder.Quality;
using (EncoderParameters myEncoderParameters = new EncoderParameters(1))
{
using (EncoderParameter myEncoderParameter = new EncoderParameter(myEncoder, quailty))
{
myEncoderParameters.Param[0] = myEncoderParameter;
b.Save(fName, jpgEncoder, myEncoderParameters);
}
}
}
in the case of the above exception the image is 2,000x100,000 the magic number seems to be in the 65k range, both width and height. Like, I can do 4,000x55,000 but not 2x70000.
I've also tried using a BitmapWriter, with the code below, and i get the error: "The image dimensions are out of the range supported by this codec"
wb = new WriteableBitmap(2000, 100000, 96, 96, PixelFormats.Bgra32, null);
using (FileStream stream5 = new FileStream(fileName, FileMode.Create))
{
PngBitmapEncoder encoder5 = new PngBitmapEncoder();
encoder5.Frames.Add(BitmapFrame.Create(wb));
encoder5.Save(stream5);
}