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March 26th, 2002, 04:32 PM
#1
How to convert bmp image to jpg image?
Hi,
I am using following code to create bmp image.
image.EditCopy
SavePicture Clipboard.GetData, "C:\tmp.bmp"
So, I have the image as tmp.bmp file. Now, I need to convert this bmp image to jpg image.
I am currently using one method that converts bmp to jpg provided by one of the VB source site.
But, this method fails when I run my program as a scheduled task. So, I want to try out an alternative method which would convert bmp image to jpg image.
Any input would be helpful.
Thank you,
Regards,
Swati
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March 26th, 2002, 04:48 PM
#2
Re: How to convert bmp image to jpg image?
Convert BMP to JPG with this code. (Note: Requires vic32.dll available from
http://www.catenary.com/)
'PLACE ALL THIS IN A new MODULE
Declare Function bmpinfo Lib "VIC32.DLL" (byval Fname as string, bdat as BITMAPINFOHEADER) as Long
Declare Function allocimage Lib "VIC32.DLL" (image as imgdes, byval wid as Long, byval leng as Long, byval BPPixel as Long) as Long
Declare Function loadbmp Lib "VIC32.DLL" (byval Fname as string, desimg as imgdes) as Long
Declare Sub freeimage Lib "VIC32.DLL" (image as imgdes)
Declare Function convert1bitto8bit Lib "VIC32.DLL" (srcimg as imgdes, desimg as imgdes) as Long
Declare Sub copyimgdes Lib "VIC32.DLL" (srcimg as imgdes, desimg as imgdes)
Declare Function savejpg Lib "VIC32.DLL" (byval Fname as string, srcimg as imgdes, byval quality as Long) as Long
' Image descriptor
Type imgdes
ibuff as Long
stx as Long
sty as Long
endx as Long
endy as Long
buffwidth as Long
palette as Long
colors as Long
imgtype as Long
bmh as Long
hBitmap as Long
End Type
Type BITMAPINFOHEADER
biSize as Long
biWidth as Long
biHeight as Long
biPlanes as Integer
biBitCount as Integer
biCompression as Long
biSizeImage as Long
biXPelsPerMeter as Long
biYPelsPerMeter as Long
biClrUsed as Long
biClrImportant as Long
End Type
'PLACE THIS IN YOUR FORM DECLERATIONS
private Sub ConvertToJPEG(bmp_fname as string, jpg_fname as string, optional quality as Long)
Dim tmpimage as imgdes ' Image descriptors
Dim tmp2image as imgdes
Dim rcode as Long
'Dim quality as Long
Dim vbitcount as Long
Dim bdat as BITMAPINFOHEADER ' Reserve space for BMP struct
'Dim bmp_fname as string
'Dim jpg_fname as string
'bmp_fname = "test.bmp"
'jpg_fname = "test.jpg"
If quality = 0 then quality = 75
' get info on the file we're to load
rcode = bmpinfo(bmp_fname, bdat)
If (rcode <> NO_ERROR) then
msgbox "error: Unable to get file info"
Exit Sub
End If
vbitcount = bdat.biBitCount
If (vbitcount >= 16) then ' 16-, 24-, or 32-bit image is loaded into 24-bit buffer
vbitcount = 24
End If
' Allocate space for an image
rcode = allocimage(tmpimage, bdat.biWidth, bdat.biHeight, vbitcount)
If (rcode <> NO_ERROR) then
msgbox "error: Not enough memory"
Exit Sub
End If
' Load image
rcode = loadbmp(bmp_fname, tmpimage)
If (rcode <> NO_ERROR) then
freeimage tmpimage ' Free image on error
msgbox "error: Cannot load file"
Exit Sub
End If
If (vbitcount = 1) then ' If we loaded a 1-bit image, convert to 8-bit grayscale
' because jpeg only supports 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color images
rcode = allocimage(tmp2image, bdat.biWidth, bdat.biHeight, 8)
If (rcode = NO_ERROR) then
rcode = convert1bitto8bit(tmpimage, tmp2image)
freeimage tmpimage ' Replace 1-bit image with grayscale image
copyimgdes tmp2image, tmpimage
End If
End If
' Save image
rcode = savejpg(jpg_fname, tmpimage, quality)
freeimage tmpimage
Kill bmp_fname
msgbox "picture saved: " & jpg_fname
End Sub
Iouri Boutchkine
iouri@hotsheet.com
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April 17th, 2013, 01:18 AM
#3
Re: How to convert bmp image to jpg image?
convert this bmp image to jpg image can use this method, you can give a look at this image programme.
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April 17th, 2013, 03:49 PM
#4
Re: How to convert bmp image to jpg image?
Note that this is a 11 year old thread and the supposed answer just given in post #3 is not in VB6
Please do not revive old threads and do not post VB.Net solutions for VB6 issues, these are two different things.
Always use [code][/code] tags when posting code.
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