I am creating (then altering) a bitmap using "unsafe" code in a C# winforms project. This is done every 30ms or so. The problem I'm having is that "noise" or random pixels will show up sometimes in the resulting bitmap where I did not specifically change anything.
For example, I create a bitmap of 100x100. Using BitmapData
and LockBits
, I iterate through the bitmap and change certain pixels to a specific color. Then I UnlockBits
and set a picturebox to use the image. All of the pixels I set are correct, but pixels that I did not specifically set are sometimes seemingly random colors.
If I set every pixel, the noise disappears. However, for performance reasons, I would prefer only to set the minimum number.
Can anyone explain why it does this?
Here is some example code:
// Create new output bitmap
Bitmap Output_Bitmap = new Bitmap(100, 100);
// Lock the output bitmap's bits
Rectangle Output_Rectangle = new Rectangle(
0,
0,
Output_Bitmap.Width,
Output_Bitmap.Height);
BitmapData Output_Data = Output_Bitmap.LockBits(
Output_Rectangle,
ImageLockMode.WriteOnly,
PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb);
const int PixelSize = 4;
unsafe
{
for (int y = 0; y < Output_Bitmap.Height; y++)
{
for (int x = 0; x < Output_Bitmap.Width/2; x++)
{
Byte* Output_Row = (Byte*)Output_Data.Scan0 + y * Output_Data.Stride;
Output_Row[(x * PixelSize) + 2] = 255;
Output_Row[(x * PixelSize) + 1] = 0;
Output_Row[(x * PixelSize) + 0] = 0;
}
}
}
// Unlock the bits
Output_Bitmap.UnlockBits(Output_Data);
// Set picturebox to use bitmap
pbOutput.Image = Output_Bitmap;
In this example, I am only setting the left half of the image (Width/2 in the inner for loop). The right half will have random noise on an otherwise black background.