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I selected console application as my C# project. But the imports that seemed to work under Windows Form project don't seem to work here. It says that the drawing namespace does not exist.

using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;

My problem is that I need to have the bitmap class. I am trying to make a command line app that does bitmap manipulations to a image. That's why I didn't choose my project to be a Windows Form one.

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    You need to be aware that references and namespace imports are two separate concepts. A single assembly may contain types in multiple namespaces. A single namespace may contain types from multiple assemblies. using statements (being namespace oriented) aren't a mechanism for adding assembly references. Dec 18, 2011 at 16:45

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You need to add a reference to System.Drawing.dll.

As mentioned in the comments below this can be done as follows: In your Solution Explorer (Where all the files are shown with your project), right click the "References" folder and find System.Drawing on the .NET Tab.

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    no it does not work. Still i get The type or namespace name 'Drawing' does not exist in the namespace 'System' (are you missing an assembly reference?)
    – klijo
    Dec 18, 2011 at 16:42
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    No; you need to add a reference. Right-click on the project.
    – SLaks
    Dec 18, 2011 at 16:46
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    @klijo That's just a using declaration. In your Solution Explorer (Where all the files are shown with your project), right click the "References" folder and find System.Drawing on the .NET Tab.
    – vcsjones
    Dec 18, 2011 at 16:46
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    This should be the accepted answer. Importing the dll is the proper solution. Oct 1, 2014 at 9:55
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    @KristjanKica: You need to use UWP APIs.
    – SLaks
    Jun 20, 2018 at 14:25
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If you are using Visual Studio 2010 or plus then check the target framework that is it .Net Framework 4.0 or .Net Framework 4.0 Client Profile. then change is to .Net Framework 4.0.

You need to add reference this .dll file (System.Drawing.dll) to perform drawing operations.

If it is OK then follow these steps to add reference to System.Drawing.dll

  1. In Solution Explorer, right-click on the project node and click Add Reference.
  2. In the Add Reference dialog box, select the tab indicating the type of component you want to reference.
  3. Select the System.Drawing.dll to reference, then click OK.
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  1. Add using System.Drawing;
  2. Go to solution explorer and right click on references and select add reference
  3. Click on assemblies on the left
  4. search for system.drawing
  5. check system.drawing
  6. Click OK
  7. Done
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Install this library from Nuget

System.Drawing.Common

https://www.nuget.org/packages/System.Drawing.Common/6.0.0

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Install-Package System.Drawing.Common

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For,Adding System.Drawing Follow some steps: Firstly, right click on the solution and click on add Reference. Secondly, Select the .NET Folder. And then double click on the Using.System.Drawing;

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Add reference .dll file to project. Right, Click on Project reference folder --> click on Add Reference -->.Net tab you will find System.Drawing --> click on ok this will add a reference to System.Drawing

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  1. Right click on properties of Console Application.
  2. Check Target framework
  3. If it is .Net framework 4.0 Client Profile then change it to .Net Framework 4.0

It works now

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    Wrong. System.Drawing.dll is in the Client Profile.
    – SLaks
    Dec 18, 2011 at 16:46
  • but this method got rid of those error messages. Will this method lead to bad application behavior down the road ?
    – klijo
    Dec 18, 2011 at 16:49
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    This does not work for me -- I had to add the reference to System.Drawing as blueshift says.
    – hughw
    May 9, 2013 at 0:01

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