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Load(Uri,Int32,CodecsLoadByteOrder,Int32,Int32) Method
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Leadtools.Codecs Namespace > RasterCodecs Class > Load Method : Load(Uri,Int32,CodecsLoadByteOrder,Int32,Int32) Method



uri
The Uri containing the input image data.
bitsPerPixel

Resulting image pixel depth. Valid values are:

valuemeaning
0Keep the original file's pixel depth (Do not convert).
1 to 8The specified bits per pixel in the resulting image.
1212 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
1616 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
2424 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
3232 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
4848 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
6464 bits per pixel in the resulting image.

order

Color order for 16-, 24-, 32-, 48-, and 64-bit images. If the resulting image is less than 16 bits per pixel, this will have no effect since palletized images have no order. The following are valid values.

ValueMeaning
CodecsLoadByteOrder.RgbRed, green, and blue color order in memory
CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrBlue, green, and red color order in memory
CodecsLoadByteOrder.Gray12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are only supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions.
CodecsLoadByteOrder.RgbOrGrayLoad the image as red, green, blue OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions
CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrOrGrayLoad the image as blue, green, red OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions
CodecsLoadByteOrder.RommROMM order. ROMM only supports 24 and 48-bit images
CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrOrGrayOrRommLoad the image as red, green, blue OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image OR as ROMM. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions only. ROMM only supports 24 and 48-bit color images.

firstPage
1-based index of the first page to load.
lastPage
The 1-based index of the last page to load. Must be greater than or equal to firstPage. You can pass -1 to load from firstPage to the last page in the file.
Loads the specified image file using default options.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Overloads Function Load( _
   ByVal uri As Uri, _
   ByVal bitsPerPixel As Integer, _
   ByVal order As CodecsLoadByteOrder, _
   ByVal firstPage As Integer, _
   ByVal lastPage As Integer _
) As RasterImage
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As RasterCodecs
Dim uri As Uri
Dim bitsPerPixel As Integer
Dim order As CodecsLoadByteOrder
Dim firstPage As Integer
Dim lastPage As Integer
Dim value As RasterImage
 
value = instance.Load(uri, bitsPerPixel, order, firstPage, lastPage)
C# 
public RasterImage Load( 
   Uri uri,
   int bitsPerPixel,
   CodecsLoadByteOrder order,
   int firstPage,
   int lastPage
)
C++/CLI 
public:
RasterImage Load( 
   Uri uri,
   int bitsPerPixel,
   CodecsLoadByteOrder order,
   int firstPage,
   int lastPage
) 

Parameters

uri
The Uri containing the input image data.
bitsPerPixel

Resulting image pixel depth. Valid values are:

valuemeaning
0Keep the original file's pixel depth (Do not convert).
1 to 8The specified bits per pixel in the resulting image.
1212 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
1616 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
2424 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
3232 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
4848 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
6464 bits per pixel in the resulting image.

order

Color order for 16-, 24-, 32-, 48-, and 64-bit images. If the resulting image is less than 16 bits per pixel, this will have no effect since palletized images have no order. The following are valid values.

ValueMeaning
CodecsLoadByteOrder.RgbRed, green, and blue color order in memory
CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrBlue, green, and red color order in memory
CodecsLoadByteOrder.Gray12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are only supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions.
CodecsLoadByteOrder.RgbOrGrayLoad the image as red, green, blue OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions
CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrOrGrayLoad the image as blue, green, red OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions
CodecsLoadByteOrder.RommROMM order. ROMM only supports 24 and 48-bit images
CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrOrGrayOrRommLoad the image as red, green, blue OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image OR as ROMM. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in the Document/Medical Imaging editions only. ROMM only supports 24 and 48-bit color images.

firstPage
1-based index of the first page to load.
lastPage
The 1-based index of the last page to load. Must be greater than or equal to firstPage. You can pass -1 to load from firstPage to the last page in the file.

Return Value

The RasterImage object that this method loads.

Example

This example will load an image from a uri with different bits per pixel

Visual BasicCopy Code
Public Sub LoadUri2Example()
   RasterCodecs.Startup()
   Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs()

   ' Load the image with 1 bits/pixel
   Dim uri As New Uri("http://www.leadtools.com/images/15-homepg-banner.jpg")
   Dim image As RasterImage = codecs.Load(uri, 1, CodecsLoadByteOrder.Rgb, 1, 1)

   ' Show information about tha image
   Console.WriteLine("Size: {0} by {1} pixels", image.Width, image.Height)
   Console.WriteLine("Bits/Pixel: {0}", image.BitsPerPixel)
   image.Dispose()

   ' Clean up
   codecs.Dispose()
   RasterCodecs.Shutdown()
End Sub
C#Copy Code
public void LoadUri2Example() 

   RasterCodecs.Startup(); 
   RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); 
 
   // Load the image with 1 bits/pixel 
   Uri uri = new Uri(@"http://www.leadtools.com/images/15-homepg-banner.jpg"); 
   RasterImage image = codecs.Load(uri, 1, CodecsLoadByteOrder.Rgb, 1, 1); 
 
   // Show information about tha image 
   Console.WriteLine("Size: {0} by {1} pixels", image.Width, image.Height); 
   Console.WriteLine("Bits/Pixel: {0}", image.BitsPerPixel); 
   image.Dispose(); 
 
   // Clean up 
   codecs.Dispose(); 
   RasterCodecs.Shutdown(); 
}

Remarks

The file can be in any supported image file format and bits per pixel, whether compressed or uncompressed.

This method will load all the pages in a multipage file. The resulting image will have the same bits/pixel and color order value of the image as it was stored in the file.

LEADTOOLS will attempt to load corrupted files, so you can see at least a portion of the image. For these images, the load methods succeed, but LoadStatus will return an error code.

Use the CodecsLoadOptions class to set up other load options parameters before calling this method.

Support for 12 and 16-bit grayscale images is only available in the Document/Medical Imaging editions.

For supported formats, refer to Summary of All Supported Image File Formats.

LEADTOOLS loads all PDF files as Raster PDF uncompressed RasterImageFormat.RasPdf, regardless of the compression and color space used when saving the file.

LEADTOOLS supports the following URI schemes:
SchemeDescription
UriSchemeFileSpecifies that the URI is a disk file in local machine or universal naming convention (UNC) path.
UriSchemeHttpSpecifies that the URI is accessed through the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
UriSchemeHttpsSpecifies that the URI is accessed through the Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPS).
UriSchemeFtpSpecifies that the URI is accessed through the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).

If uri points to a resource in a UriSchemeHttp, UriSchemeHttps or UriSchemeFtp, then this RasterCodecs will attempt to download image data in an iterative fashion by creating a temporary buffer. The size of this buffer can be determined and changed by setting up the UriOperationBufferSize prior to calling this method.

For authentical and proxy settings, refer to UriOperationCredentials and UriOperationProxy.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family

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