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Public Sub Transform( _ ByVal srcFileName As String, _ ByVal destFileName As String, _ ByVal flags As CodecsTransformFlags, _ ByVal pageNumber As Integer, _ ByVal callback As CodecsTransformMarkerCallback _ ) |
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public void Transform( string srcFileName, string destFileName, CodecsTransformFlags flags, int pageNumber, CodecsTransformMarkerCallback callback ) |
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public: void Transform( String^ srcFileName, String^ destFileName, CodecsTransformFlags flags, int pageNumber, CodecsTransformMarkerCallback^ callback ) |
Parameters
- srcFileName
- A String containing the name of the source file.
- destFileName
- A String containing the name of the destination file.
- flags
Indicates the transform to be performed. Possible values are:
Value Meaning CodecsTransformFlags.Flip Flip the image vertically CodecsTransformFlags.Reverse Reverse the image (flip horizontally) CodecsTransformFlags.Rotate90 Rotate the image clockwise by 90 degrees CodecsTransformFlags.Rotate180 Rotate the image clockwise by 180 degrees CodecsTransformFlags.Rotate270 Rotate the image clockwise by 270 degrees CodecsTransformFlags.None Do nothing - pageNumber
- 1-based index of the page within the source file to process.
- callback
Optional callback method for processing custom markers. (This is useful for rotating JPEG files only). When transforming JPEG files, the method will enumerate all the markers contained in the file and it will pass them to this callback. The user has the ability to control the transformation for all the markers. For additional information on JPEG markers, please consult the JPEG specification.
If you do not provide a callback method, use a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) as the value of this parameter and no JPEG markers will be transformed If you do provide a callback method, use a delegate to a method that has the same signature as __Delegates.CodecsTransformMarkerCallback as the value of this parameter
This example will use the JPEG transformation to rotate a file by 90 degrees
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Public Sub TransformExample() |
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public void TransformExample() |
Currently, only JPEG, CMP and JPEG TIFF formats are supported.
Only one of the rotate flags can be specified.
The files transformed by this method will be read transformed by other applications capable of reading these file formats.
JPEG and Exif JPEG stamps are transformed according to the flags specified in flags. Please note that some JPEG stamps will not be transformed by this method. Specifically, stamps stored in markers other than APP0 and APP1 will not be transformed. Use the callback parameter to handle these cases. For example, if a stamp is in the APP14 marker, check for this in the callback and write your own stamp using SaveStamp.
For JPEG files, the size of the image might be changed. The image width and height is adjusted to be a multiple of 8 or 16 depending on the subsampling present in the image. If the image is 4:4:4, the width and height is adjusted to be a multiple of 16. If the image is 422, the original width is adjusted to be a multiple of 16 and the height to be a multiple of 8. After rotation, the width might become height. If the image is 411, the width and height are adjusted to be a multiple of 16.
The transformation is lossless. It is better than loading the image, transforming it using RotateCommand or FlipCommand and resaving it. Repeated load and save process will cause image degradation, but calling this method will not cause any image degradation.
The rotation transformations are performed before the flip/reverse operations.
Use the WriteTransformMarker method to control how the transform markers are used.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family