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Hello i'm using this function in order to resize/upload an image . There's any quick adjustment i could make in order to improve the resized image quality without changing the full function?

   FileUpload FileUpload1 =(FileUpload)ListView1.InsertItem.FindControl("FileUpload1");
                string virtualFolder = "~/albume/";
                string physicalFolder = Server.MapPath(virtualFolder);
                string fileName = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
                string extension = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(FileUpload1.FileName);
                FileUpload1.SaveAs(System.IO.Path.Combine(physicalFolder, fileName + extension));
                //test resize
                System.Drawing.Image img = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile(Server.MapPath("~/albume/") + fileName + extension);
                int srcWidth = img.Width;
                int srcHeight = img.Height;
                int thumbHeight = (int)((800.0 / srcWidth) * srcHeight);
                System.Drawing.Image thumb = img.GetThumbnailImage(800, thumbHeight, null, IntPtr.Zero);
                img.Dispose();
                FileUpload1.Dispose();
                thumb.Save(Server.MapPath("~/albume/") + fileName + extension, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Jpeg);

                //end resize
                myAlbum.poza = fileName + extension;
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instead of this code:

thumb.Save(Server.MapPath("~/albume/") + fileName + extension, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Jpeg);

use this one :

System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageCodecInfo[] info = System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageCodecInfo.GetImageEncoders();
System.Drawing.Imaging.EncoderParameters param = new System.Drawing.Imaging.EncoderParameters(1);
param.Param[0] = new System.Drawing.Imaging.EncoderParameter(System.Drawing.Imaging.Encoder.Quality, 100L);
thumb.Save(Server.MapPath("~/albume/") + fileName + extension, info[1], param);
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use this snippet:

Bitmap newImage = new Bitmap(newWidth, newHeight);
using (Graphics gr = Graphics.FromImage(newImage))
{
    gr.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.AntiAlias;
    gr.InterpolationMode = InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic;
    gr.PixelOffsetMode = PixelOffsetMode.HighQuality;
    gr.DrawImage(srcImage, new Rectangle(0, 0, newWidth, newHeight));
}

stolen from this question/answer: Resizing an Image without losing any quality see Kris's ultra voted answer and vote it up :)

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  • thank you I'm trying to implement your recommended function but i get System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException: A generic error occurred in GDI+. .. working on this i'm new to C#
    – Teodor
    Sep 28, 2011 at 10:27
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On my site, I use the following code to resize user images before they are sent to the page.

You may be able to make use of something similar - try investigating the various Interpolation modes.

using (Graphics graphics = Graphics.FromImage(target))
{
    graphics.InterpolationMode = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic;

    graphics.CompositingQuality = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.CompositingQuality.HighSpeed;
    graphics.CompositingMode = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.CompositingMode.SourceCopy;
    graphics.Clear(ColorTranslator.FromHtml("#F4F6F5"));
    graphics.DrawImage(bmp, 0, 0, 145, 145);
    using (System.IO.MemoryStream memoryStream = new System.IO.MemoryStream())
    {
        target.Save(memoryStream, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Jpeg);                    
        memoryStream.WriteTo(context.Response.OutputStream);
    }
}
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The best is not to use "GetThumbnailImage" this makes low quality. According to http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/system.drawing.image.getthumbnailimage%28VS.80%29.aspx

Resize the image by redrawing it like:

private static Image resizeImage(Image imgToResize, Size size)
{
   int sourceWidth = imgToResize.Width;
   int sourceHeight = imgToResize.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(imgToResize, 0, 0, destWidth, destHeight);
   g.Dispose();

   return (Image)b;
}

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