AspImage 2.x
About ASPImage
ASPImage allows you to create images on the fly from ASP.
Features include:
- Create GIF* (RLE encoding only. Loading of GIFs not
supported) JPG, PNG, BMP, TGA and PCX format images.
- Modify existing images (JPG, BMP, PNG, TGA and PCX)
- Gradient fills
- Animated GIF creation
- A large variety of draw methods
- Transparent PNG and GIF
What's New in 2.x
- Loading existing PNG, TGA and PCX files is now
supported
- Creation of WBMP files for WAP is now supported. Loading of
WBMPs not supported
- Better behavior under IIS 4.x w/MTS.
- Many new methods including Blur, Contrast, Emboss, Sharpen,
Wave
- Multiple methods for resizing. Resize provides a quick
method to shrink images while ResizeR produces a resized image by resampling
(and therefore takes a little longer).
ASPImage Installation
To use this ASP component move the DLL into a
subdirectory (like \winnt\system32 for NT or \windows\system for Win95). Please
use the version of regsvr32 that is included with this component or the version
that comes with Microsoft ASP (they are the same version).
To register the component on the system change to the
directory where you installed the DLL and type:
regsvr32 aspimage.dll
Simple Image Example
Using the component is as simple as
- Creating the object
- Setting a few properties
- Calling the SaveImage method
The following code demonstrates how to use ASPImage from
VBScript. In this example we'll create a text image that say's "Welcome to" with
a gradient fill.
Set Image = Server.CreateObject("AspImage.Image")
rem Set various font parameters
Image.FontColor = vbBlack
Image.Italic = True
Image.Bold = True
Image.FontName = "arial size=2"
Image.FontSize = 12
Image.PadSize = 10
rem Calculate how big our text info is and set the image to this size
rem This has to be done since we want to fill the area with a gradient
strMessage = "Welcome to"
Image.MaxX = Image.TextWidth (strMessage)
Image.MaxY = Image.TextHeight (strMessage)
rem Create a one way gradient
Image.GradientOneWay vbRed, vbWhite, 0
rem Print our string to the image
Image.TextOut strMessage, Image.X, Image.Y, false
rem Set the filename and save
Image.FileName = "d:\inetpub\wwwroot\images\msg1.jpg"
if Image.SaveImage then
rem The image was saved so write the <img src> tag out for the browser to pick up
Response.Write "<img src=""/images/msg1.jpg""><br>"
else
rem Something happened and we couldn't save the image so just use an HTML header
rem We need to debug the script and find out what went wrong. See Image.Error for details
Response.Write "<h2>Welcome to</h2>
end if
By testing the result of the SaveImage method we can
determine if the image save was successful or not. If something happened that
causes the image not to be saved it probably means the script is saving the
image to an invalid directory or a directory where write rights do not
exist.
GIF Animations
Images can be loaded or manipulated and then as these
modifications occur you can save them to an animated sequence using the call
AddImageToAnimation. A simple example of GIF animation can be found in
soianim.asp which is included with the eval zip file for AspImage.
About purchasing ASPImage
- The license fee covers only one CPU per license. The
product may be purchased online from http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm
About Upgrades
- Users can upgrade for free for minor version changes. For
example, upgrades from version 1.00 to 1.99 are free. The upgrade from 1.99 to
2.0 may carry an additional license fee.
- How to get upgrades
- The latest version of the components are always available
at http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm.
If a fee is associated with obtaining the upgrade it will be noted on that
page.
Upgrade Instructions
To upgrade the component from a previous version please
follow these steps:
- Stop all IIS related services such as Gopher, FTP and
W3SVC.
- Change to the directory where the component is located and
type "regsvr32 /u aspimage.dll"
- Move the new copy of aspimage.dll to the current directory
and type "regsvr32 aspimage.dll"
- Restart any necessary IIS related services.
Common Problems
http://www.serverobjects.com/TechComm.htm
Failures reading and/or writing image
files. Check directory security and make sure that the IIS user
(authenticated and/or anonymous) has security permissions that allow read/write
to the directories in question. The same problem may occur when using the
AddImage method. If this fails make sure the image file is valid and that proper
security permissions have been granted for the component to access the
file.
Questions about AspImage
| The browser is caching the image so my image is
not updated on each request. What can I do about that? |
Web browsers tend to cache images. This is a
browser problem, not an AspImage problem. The only solutions we know of are the
following:
- Add a question mark and randomly generated number after the
image file name, like:
<IMG SRC="/Images/MyASPImageFile.jpg?12837192">
- Set Response.Expires = "0"
- Use the Response.BinaryWrite as demo'd in the binwtext.asp
sample script included with AspImage. Write an HTML wrapper that calls the ASP
file as an image source tag as
<img src="/myapp/myimage.asp"> This method works for most browsers (it fails with some IE /
Netscape versions). The only other solution is to...
- Create random filenames and then erase the images created
during the Session_OnEnd event. This method works for all
browsers.
- Add a meta tag to your ASP file <meta http-equiv="pragma" content="no-cache">. This will not
work in ASP files that use the BinaryWrite call.
Please do not write asking for help with this problem. We
cannot do any more than point out the problems associated with these browsers
and suggest workarounds. If you need further assistance please contact the
browser manufacturer to find out where you can get support for their product. If
you want to complain about the problem please contact the browser manufacturer
and ask them why their caching algorithms are flawed. ;-) |
| What color constants are defined by
VBScript? |
The standard color constants are:
- vbBlack
- vbRed
- vbGreen
- vbYellow
- vbBlue
- vbMagenta
- vbCyan
- vbWhite
You can, of course, add your own constants to your scripting code. For example:
vbGrayText = &80000011 |
| I'm calling SaveImage but nothing is getting
written out. What's wrong? |
There are a few possible reasons for
this:
- The path you specified is invalid. Fix the path and
retry.
- The user context the component is operating under (either
the anonymous IIS user or another account that has been authenticated) does not
have write privileges to the directory you specified. Go into file manager,
right click on the directory, select properties, select the security tab and
then permissions. Make sure that any users which will use the component have
privileges to write to the directory.
- The file you are trying to write to is open in another
process.
You can check the Error property for O/S result codes that
identify problems after an attempted save. |
| I set the AntiAliasText property to false but it
still looks like the text is anti-aliased. |
You are using JPEG encoding and color bleeding
is possible with JPEG encoding. The only option is to use another graphic
format. |
| How do I use Adobe Type1 fonts? |
This is only possible under Win2K. NT4 does not
support this. To add Type1 fonts using AddFont seperate the PFM and PFB
filenames with the "|" character. Do not put spaces anywhere in the font
path string. AddFont will return a TRUE value if the font was successfully
added. The AspImage Error property will return Win32 O/S result codes if an
error occurs.
Reasons for failure to add the font include:
- The path specified is invalid
- Lack of security for the authenticated user/anonymous user
to read the font file
bolResAddFont = Image.AddFont _
("D:\WinNT\Fonts\COO_____.PFM|D:\WinNT\Fonts\COO_____.PFB")
if bolResAddFont then
Image.FontName = "Courier-Oblique"
else
Response.Write "Failed to add font. O/S Error was: " & Image.Error
end if
|
| My image is 2 or 4 pixels larger than what I am
setting MaxX and MaxY to. |
Set PadSize property to 0 (zero) immediately
after creating the AspImage object. |
| ResizeR is much slower than Resize. What can I
do to increase the speed? |
ResizeR resizes by "resampling" and is much
slower. There is nothing you can do to speed the call up except put faster
hardware behind it. |
| When I create a new image pixel 0,0 is the wrong
color. |
That's because pixel 0,0's color was set already
to a particular color (usually black) and you resized the image. Pixel 0,0's
color was not reset. If you want to have pixel 0,0 set to another color then
after you resize you can:
- Set pixel 0,0 to a specific color using SetPixel
- Use FillRect to fill the entire image with another
color
- Use FloodFill to fill an area including 0,0 with another
color
|
| How do I convert HTML colors to RGB
colors? |
HTML colors are easily converted to RGB values
using the VBScript RGB function.
For example the HTML color #E2BBF3 can be converted to RGB
as follows Image.GradientStartColor = vbWhite
Image.GradientEndColor = RGB(&hE2, &hBB, &hF3) |
| After I load an image how do I find out the
Height and Width of the image loaded? |
Response.Write
"Image Height = " & Image.MaxY & " - Image Width = " & Image.MaxX |
| I add an image but it doesn't automatically
resize the image. What's wrong? |
AspImage only resizes automatically when text is
added. There are a number of possible scenarios a user might wish to occur when
an image is added and so we do not automatically resize the image in this event.
You can manually resize the image if you choose to. |
| Why doesn't AspImage support GIF? |
Unisys differentiates between servers and
workstations in their GIF licensing policies. In the case of Web servers, they
expect the operator of the Web server to pay $1500 a year to allow dynamic
generation of GIF images. Our suggestion is to avoid GIF. |
| Is it possible to set the color used by commands
such as Rectangle and Ellipse? |
See the PenColor, PenStyle and PenWidth
properties. |
| When I draw and ellipse (or other shapes) I
don't want the background image to be modified. |
Set
Image.BrushStyle = 1 ' set brush style to "clear" rather
than 0 which is "solid". |
| Do you support non-TrueType fonts / PS type
fonts? |
No, there is no direct support for
non-TrueType fonts. You will have to test your fonts using the FontName property
to see if your non-TT fonts work. |
| The AntiAliasText property does not seem to work
with smaller fonts. |
AspImage uses the Win32 O/S calls to antialias
text. The following notes are provided by Microsoft MSDN:
"Windows NT 4.0 and later (Win2K): Font is always
antialiased if the font supports it and the size of the font is not too small or
too large.
"Windows 95 and later: In addition to the comments for
Windows NT, the display must greater than 8-bit color, it must be a single plane
device, it cannot be a palette display, and it cannot be in a multiple display
monitor setup." |
Technical Support
If you require technical support please see our tech support
page at http://www.serverobjects.com/support.htm
ASPImage Properties
| Property |
Description |
| AntiAliasText |
The AntiAliasText allows you to create
anti-aliased text on the image. By default AntiAliasText is false.
Example: Image.AntiAliasText = True |
| AutoClear |
AutoClear is true by default. Once an image is
saved the current image is cleared. By setting AutoClear to false you can retain
the existing image after a save to continue working with it.
Example:
Image.AutoClear = false |
| AutoSize |
AutoSize determines whether or not
an image should be clipped when a draw request that falls outside of the images
current coordinates occurs. If AutoSize is true then the image will be enlarged
to handle the request. If AutoSize is false then the draw request will be
clipped to fit within the current image.
Example: Image.AutoSize = False |
| BackgroundColor |
Integer value specifies the
background color for NEW image manipulations. It does not magically set the
"background" to the specified color.
Example: Image.BackgroundColor = vbWhite
Image.ClearImage 'now clear the image to white. |
| Bold |
True/false value determines if font
is bold or not.
Example: Image.Bold = True |
| BrushColor |
The BrushColor property determines
the color of the brush. (available in version >= 1.8)
Image.BrushColor = VbRed |
| BrushStyle |
The BrushStyle property determines
the pattern painted by the brush.
| Value |
Type |
Description |
| 0 |
Solid |
A solid hatch |
| 1 |
Clear |
A "clear"/empty hatch |
| 2 |
Horizontal |
A horizontal hatch |
| 3 |
Vertical |
A vertical hatch |
| 4 |
FDiagonal |
A 45-degree downward, left-to-right hatch |
| 5 |
BDiagonal |
A 45-degree upward, left-to-right hatch |
| 6 |
Cross |
A horizontal and vertical cross-hatch |
| 7 |
DiagCross |
A 45-degree
crosshatch | |
| DPI |
Get or set the DPI value for JPG and
BMP files. (available in version >= 2.27)
Image.DPI = 96 |
| Error |
The Error property is used to report any errors that may
have occurred during various method calls.
Example: Response.Write "Error: " & Chart.Error |
| Expires |
If the component is an eval or beta
version the expires property will return the date that the component quits
functioning.
Example: Response.Write "Component Expires: " & Image.Expires |
| FileName |
The FileName property specifies the
physical path where a file will be saved using the SaveImage method.
Example: Image.FileName = "d:\inetpub\wwwroot\images\abc.jpg" |
| FontColor |
The integer FontColor specifies the
color of the font.
Example: Image.FontColor = vbRed |
| FontName |
The string FontName specifies the
name of the font.
Example: Image.FontName = "MS Sans Serif" |
| FontSize |
The integer FontSize specifies the
size of the font.
Example: Image.FontSize = 12 |
| Image |
Image is a read only property that contains the binary data
for the current Image. You can use this to write the binary data directly to the
client rather than using the SaveImage method. Your application design should
dictate the best method to use. From ASP you can use Response.BinaryWrite to
write this image data to the client. Be sure and set ContentType to the proper
content-type. Currently the Image property only supports JPEG or PNG data. See
the included file BinWText.asp for an example of how to use this property. Set
the ImageFormat property to JPG or PNG before using this
property. |
| ImageFormat |
ImageFormat determines what graphics
for the image will be saved to. The default value is JPG. Valid values
are
- JPG = 1
- BMP = 2
- PNG = 3
- WBMP = 4 (version >= 2.20)
- GIF = 5
- TGA = 6 (version >= 2.26)
- PCX = 7 (version >= 2.26)
Example: Image.ImageFormat = 5
Image.FileName = "c:\inetpub\wwwroot\images\logo.gif"
Image.SaveImage |
| Italic |
True/false value determines if font is italic or
not.
Example: Image.Italic = True |
| JPEGQuality |
If the ImageFormat is set to JPEG
then the JPEGQuality property specifies the quality of the JPEG image to be
saved. Valid values are 1-100.
Example: Image.JPEGQuality = 95 |
| MaxX |
The MaxX property determines the X size of the
image.
Example: Image.MaxX = 100 |
| MaxY |
The MaxY property determines the Y size of the
image.
Example: Image.MaxY = 100 |
| PadSize |
The PadSize property allows you to
automatically placed horizontal and vertical padding around text.
Example: Image.PadSize = 5 |
| PenColor |
Color determines the color used to draw lines on the
canvas.
Example: Image.PenColor = &h80000011 |
| PenStyle |
Style determines the style in which the pen draws
lines.
| Value |
Type |
Description |
| 0 |
Solid |
A solid line. |
| 1 |
Dash |
A line made up of a series of dashes. |
| 2 |
Dot |
A line made up of a series of dots. |
| 3 |
DashDot |
A line made up of alternating dashes and
dots. |
| 4 |
DashDotDot |
A line made up of a serious of dash-dot-dot
combinations. |
| 5 |
Clear |
No line is drawn (used to omit the line around shapes that
draw an outline using the current pen). |
| 6 |
InsideFrame |
A solid line, but one that may use a dithered color if
Width is greater than 1. | |
| PenWidth |
Width specifies the maximum width of the pen in
pixels.
Example: Image.PenWidth = 2 |
| PixelFormat |
Determines the bit depth of saved images (JPG is
always 24bit). In memory manipulation of images typically occurs in 24bit mode
and by default images are 24 bits. (available in version >= 2.25)
| Value |
Description |
| 2 |
4 Bit |
| 3 |
8 Bit |
| 6 |
24 Bit | |
| ProgressiveJPEGEncoding |
ProgressiveJPEGEncoding determines whether an image can be
progressively displayed when it is decompressed. ProgressiveJPEGEncoding is off
by default.
Example: ProgressiveJPEGEncoding = true |
| RegisteredTo |
Returns the name of the customer or company who purchased
the component or "Evaluation" if the component is an evaluation
copy. |
| Strikeout |
True/false value determines if font
is strikeout or not.
Example: Image.Strikeout = False |
| TextAlign |
Sets the text alignment for calls to
TextOut. The default value is 0 (left).
| Value |
Description |
| 0 |
Left |
| 2 |
Right |
| 6 |
Center |
Image.TextAlign = 6 |
| TextAngle |
The TextAngle property determines the angle the
text written with TextOut is written at. By default TextAngle is 0.
Example: Image.TextAngle = 90 |
| ThreeDColor |
Sets the text color used for 3d text.
Example: Image.ThreeDColor = &h80000011 |
| TransparentColor |
Determines the color used for transparencies when saving a
GIF, or PNG image. (PNG require version >= 2.26)
Example: Image.TransparentColor = vbWhite |
| TransparentText |
Determines whether the TextOut method writes text to the
image in transparent mode or not. By default this property is true.
Example: Image.TransparentText = true |
| Underline |
True/false value determines if font
is underlined or not.
Example: Image.Underline = False |
| Version |
Gets the internal component version number.
Example: Response.Write "Component Version: " & Image.Version |
| X |
The X property indicates the current X (horizontal)
position of the cursor on the image.
Example: Image.X = 10 |
| Y |
The Y property indicates the current Y (vertical) position
of the cursor on the image.
Example: Image.Y = 10 |
ASPImage Component Methods
| Method |
Parameters |
Return
Value |
Description |
| AddAnimationControl |
intDelay, bolTransparent,
intTransparentColor |
N/A |
Adds an animation control block to
the GIF animation sequence. intDelay is miliseconds to delay till the next
image. (available in version >= 1.8)
Image.AddAnimationControl intDelay, false,
0 |
| AddFont |
strFontFileName |
True/False |
Adds a new font resource
dynamically to the internal system font tables. After calling AddFont you can
use the new font name in the FontName property. AddFont should only be called
once per font in an application. strFontFileName may be either a .FON font
resource file, a .FNT raw bitmap font file, a .TTF raw TrueType file, or a .FOT
TrueType resource file. (available in version >= 2.04)
if Image.AddFont ("e:\sites\pub\fonts\custom.ttf") then
... |
| AddImage |
strFileName, intX,
intY |
True/False |
Adds a new image to the canvas
using the intX and intY coordinates. |
| AddImageToAnimation |
N/A |
N/A |
Adds the current image to the GIF
animation. StartAnimation must be called before calling AddImageToAnimation. See
SaveAnimation. (available in version >= 1.8)
Image.AddImageToAnimation |
| AddImageTransparent |
strFileName, intX, intY,
intTransparentColor |
True/False |
Adds a new image to the canvas
using the intX and intY coordinates. intTransparent in the image strFilename is
treated as transparent. intTransparentColor is the exact color to make
transparent. "Similar" colors are not replaced.
Image.AddImageTransparent "d:\apps\gr3\im.jpg", 5, 12,
vbWhite |
| AngleArc |
intX, intY, intRadius,
dblStartDegrees, dblSweepDegrees |
N/A |
The AngleArc function draws a line
segment and an arc. The line segment is drawn from the current position to the
beginning of the arc. The arc is drawn along the perimeter of a circle with the
given radius and center. The length of the arc is defined by the given start and
sweep angles. (available in version >= 1.8)
Image.AngleArc 50, 60, 60, 50, 90 |
| Arc |
intX1, intY1, intX2, intY2, intX3,
intY3, intX4, intY4 |
N/A |
Draws an arc on the image along
the perimeter of the ellipse bounded by the specified rectangle.
|
| BeginPath |
N/A |
N/A |
Opens a path bracket (see EndPath
and FillPath). Methods with support paths: Polyline, Polygon,
PolyBezier. |
| Blur |
intTimes |
N/A |
Blurs image intTimes (available in
version >= 2.0)
Example:
Image.Blur 2 |
| BrightenImage |
intDegree |
N/A |
Makes the existing
image appear brighter.
Example:
Image.BrightenImage 30 |
| Chord |
intX1, intY1, intX2,
intY2, intX3, intY3, intX4, intY4 |
N/A |
Draws a closed figure
represented by the intersection of a line and an ellipse. |
| ClearImage |
N/A |
N/A |
Clears the image
canvas using the current BackgroundColor as the fill color. |
| ClearTexture |
N/A |
N/A |
ClearTexture unloads
the current texture so that future calls to TextOut and other drawing functions
don't use the loaded texture any more. (available in version >=
2.25) |
| Contrast |
intDegree |
N/A |
Modifies the image
contrast. intDegree should be -100 to 100. (available in version >=
2.0)
Example:
Image.Contrast 15 |
| CreateBlackWhite |
N/A |
N/A |
Turns the current image into a
monochrome image. It is suggested that you call this method early in your image
creation to allow further modifications to the image to convert to BW properly.
Otherwise you may end up with a completely black picture during the final
conversion. One possible solution to this is to call CreateGrayScale
first and then call CreateBlackWhite. (available in version >=
2.25) |
| CreateGrayScale |
N/A |
N/A |
Turns the current image into a
Gray Scale image. (available in version >= 2.25) |
CreateButton
|
intBorder,
bolSoft |
N/A |
Creates a button like
border around the image for intBorder pixels. If bolSoft is true the button
border is softened.
Example:
Image.CreateButton 10, true |
| CreateNegative |
N/A |
N/A |
Creates a negative
image effect of the current image. |
| CropImage |
intStartX, intStartY,
intWidth, intHeight |
N/A |
Crops the image using
the X, Y, width and height specified. |
| DarkenImage |
intDegree |
N/A |
Darkens the image to
the intDegree
Example:
Image.DarkenImage 30 |
| DoMerge |
strFileName,
intPercent |
N/A |
Loads strFileName
(full path to a BMP, or JPG file) and then merges with the existing image. The
higher intPercent is to 100 the more predominant strFileName will be seen over
the existing image. intPercent should be inbetween 1-99. (available in version
>= 1.8)
If you have problems loading an image with LoadImage,
DoMerge won't work either. This function uses the same load function. So if you
are not able to successfully do a merge, try loading the image first with
LoadImage. If that doesn't work then use the FAQ section of this document to
determine why LoadImage cannot successfully load the image. Once that works then
try DoMerge.
Example:
DoMerge "c:\webs\shared\images\logo.jpg",
20 |
| Emboss |
N/A |
N/A |
Gives the current
image an embossed look. |
| EndPath |
N/A |
N/A |
Closes a path bracket
(see BeginPath and FillPath). |
| Ellipse |
intX1, intY1, intX2,
intY2 |
N/A |
Ellipse draws the ellipse defined
by a bounding rectangle on the image. |
| FillPath |
N/A |
N/A |
The FillPath function closes any
open figures in the current path and fills the path's interior by using the
current brush and polygon-filling mode. (available in version >= 1.8).
Dim aRgnPts(5,1)
aRgnPts(0,0) = 182 aRgnPts(0,1) =
34 aRgnPts(1,0) = 210 aRgnPts(1,1) = 72 aRgnPts(2,0) =
212 aRgnPts(2,1) = 112 aRgnPts(3,0) = 146 aRgnPts(3,1) =
112 aRgnPts(4,0) = 146 aRgnPts(4,1) = 76
Image.BrushStyle =
6 Image.BrushColor = vbRed Image.BeginPath Image.Polygon
aRgnPts Image.EndPath Image.FillPath |
| FillRect |
intLeft, intTop,
intRight, intBottom |
N/A |
FillRect fills the
specified rectangle on the image. |
| FishEye |
intDegree |
N/A |
Creates a "FishEye"
effect from the current loaded image. (version 2.21 or higher)
Image.FishEye 1 |
| FlipImage |
intDirection |
N/A |
Flips the image
Valid values for intDirection are:
- 1 : Horizontal
- 2 : Vertical
|
| FloodFill |
intX, intY, intColor,
intFillStyle |
N/A |
Use FloodFill to fill a possibly
non-rectangular region of the image. The boundaries of the region to be filled
are determined by moving outward from the point (X,Y) until a color boundary
involving the Color parameter is encountered. Floodfill uses the BackgroundColor
and BrushStyle properties.
Legal values for intFillStyle are:
| Value |
Type |
Description |
| 0 |
Surface |
Fills all area that has the color indicated by the intColor
parameter but stops when another color intersects. |
| 1 |
Border |
Fills all area that does not have the color indicated by
the intColor parameter but stops when intColor
intersects. | |
| FrameRect |
intLeft, intTop, intRight,
intBottom |
N/A |
Draws a 1 pixel wide border around
a rectangular region using the points specified. |
| GetImageFileSize |
strFileName, intX,
intY |
N/A |
Gets the dimensions of the image
file strFileName (GIF, PNG, JPG and BMP supported) and returns the X,Y
dimensions in intX and intX. strFileName must be a full
pathname. |
| GetPixel |
intX, intY |
intColor |
Returns the pixel
color for intX, intY |
| GradientOneWay |
intBeginColor, intEndColor,
intDirection |
N/A |
Creates a one way gradient
beginning with the color intBeginColor and ending in the color specified by
intEndColor.
intDirection may be
| 0 |
up |
| 1 |
down |
| 2 |
left |
| 3 |
right | |
| GradientTwoWay |
intBeginColor, intEndColor,
intDirection, intInOut |
N/A |
Creates a two way gradient
beginning with the color intBeginColor and ending in the color specified by
intEndColor. |
| LineTo |
intX, intY |
N/A |
Creates a line from
properties X, Y and going to intX, intY. |
| LoadBlob |
ovBlob, intType |
True/False |
LoadBlob is designed to allow the
loading of binary image data from other AspImage objects (using the .Image
property for ovBlob) or from other data sources where binary image data is
available via an OLE variant pointer. ovBlob is an OLE variant pointing to raw
image data. The raw image data is loaded onto the AspImage canvas.The parameter
intType indicates what type of format the binary data is in. Valid intTypes
are:
Example:
Set Image =
Server.CreateObject("AspImage.Image") Image.LoadImage
("d:\inetpub\wwwroot\images\map.jpg") Image.FlipImage 2 Image.ImageFormat
= 1
Set Image2 = Server.CreateObject("AspImage.Image") Image2.LoadBlob
Image.Image, 1 rem Image2 now has a flipped image of
map.jpg |
| LoadImage |
strFileName |
True/False |
Loads an existing
image into the image canvas. You can load JPG, PNG and BMP files.
LoadImage resets font changes so that changes to the font
size, name and characteristics for new text are lost. If you use the LoadImage
procedure be sure you make fonts modifications after the call to
LoadImage. |
| LoadTexture |
strFileName |
True/False |
Loads an existing
image to be used as a textured brush during calls to TextOut and other drawing
functions. Not all drawing functions will use the texture so some
experimentation may be necessary to get the desired effect. Use ClearTexture to
unload the texture when finished. (available in version >= 2.25)
Note: Textures are not applied properly to rotated
(angled) text.
Image.LoadTexture
"d:\images\texture\bubbles.bmp" |
| Mosaic |
intX, intY |
N/A |
Creates a mosaic pattern from the
current image. intX and intY specify the degree to which the X and Y axis are
modified. (version 2.21 or higher)
Image.Mosaic 5, 1 |
| Pie |
intX1, intY1, intX2, intY2, intX3,
intY3, intX4, intY4 |
N/A |
Draws a pie-shaped the section of
the ellipse bounded by the rectangle (X1, Y1) and (X2, Y2) on the
image. |
| PolyBezier |
aryPoints |
N/A |
Draws one or more Bézier curves.
Max of 99 points supported in a single call to PolyBezier. (available in version
>= 1.8)
Dim RgnPts(3,1)
RgnPts(0,0) = 79 RgnPts(0,1) = 70 RgnPts(1,0) =
64 RgnPts(1,1) = 86 RgnPts(2,0) = 47 RgnPts(2,1) =
88 Image.PolyBezier RgnPts
|
| Polygon |
aryPoints |
N/A |
Polygon draws a series of lines on
the canvas connecting the points passed in and closing the shape by drawing a
line from the last point to the first point. (available in version >=
1.8)
Dim RgnPts(4,1)
RgnPts(0,0) = 70 RgnPts(0,1) =
76 RgnPts(1,0) = 310 RgnPts(1,1) = 350 RgnPts(2,0) = 200 RgnPts(2,1)
= 450 RgnPts(3,0) = 100 RgnPts(3,1) = 300 Image.Polygon
RgnPts |
| PolyLine |
aryPoints |
N/A |
Polyline draws a series of lines
on the canvas with the current pen. Each of the points are connected. (available
in version >= 1.8)
Dim RgnPts(3,1)
RgnPts(0,0) = 79 RgnPts(0,1) = 70 RgnPts(1,0) =
64 RgnPts(1,1) = 86 RgnPts(2,0) = 47 RgnPts(2,1) = 88 Image.PolyLine
RgnPts |
| Rectangle |
intX1, intY1, intX2,
intY2 |
N/A |
Creates a rectangle using the
points specified. |
| Resize |
intWidth, intHeight |
N/A |
Resizes image to intWidth,
intHeight. See ResizeR also. |
| ResizeR |
intWidth, intHeight |
N/A |
Resizes an image to intWidth,
intHeight by resampling. Produces a higher quality image than the Resize method.
(available in version >= 2.0) |
| RotateImage |
intDegrees |
N/A |
Rotates image to specified
angle. |
| RoundRect |
intX1, intY1, intX2, intY2, intX3,
intY3 |
N/A |
Creates a round rectangle using
the points specified. |
| Saturation |
intDegree |
N/A |
Adjusts the saturation value for
the image. (available in version >= 2.21)
Image.Saturation 50 |
| SaveAnimation |
N/A |
True/False |
Saves the current GIF animation to
the file indicated by the FileName property. (available in version >=
1.8)
Image.SaveAnimation |
| SaveImage |
N/A |
True/False |
Saves the current image canvas
into the file specified in the property FileName. |
| SetPixel |
intX, intY, intColor |
N/A |
Set the pixel at location intX,
intY to intColor. (available in version >= 1.8)
for i = 10 to 50 Image.SetPixel 5+(rnd*10), i,
vbGreen next |
| Sharpen |
intValue |
N/A |
Performs a sharpen function on the
image using intValue (available in version >= 2.0)
Image.Sharpen 1 |
| StartAnimation |
bolLoop |
N/A |
Starts an animation sequence for
animated GIFs. bolLoop indicates whether the animation sequence will loop or
not. (available in version >= 1.8)
Image.StartAnimation true |
| StrokeAndFillPath |
N/A |
N/A |
Closes any open figures in a path,
strokes the outline of the path by using the current pen, and fills its interior
by using the current brush. (available in version >= 1.8) |
| TextOut |
strText, intX, intY,
bol3d |
N/A |
TextOut writes a text value using
the current font, color and other characteristics to the image at the location
specified by intX and intY. If bol3d is true then the text is rendered using a
3d look. |
| TextHeight |
strValue |
Integer |
Returns the text height for
strValue using the current font, font size and font
characteristics. |
| TextWidth |
strValue |
Integer |
Returns the text width for
strValue using the current font, font size and font
characteristics. |
| TintImage |
intColor |
N/A |
Takes an existing image and shades
the image with tints of intColor.
Example:
Image.TintImage vbBlue |
| Twist |
intDegree |
N/A |
Creates a "twist" pattern from the
current image. intDegree specifies degree to which the image is twisted.
(version 2.21 or higher)
Note: Twist will only modify pixels from 0 ,0 through the
minimum X or Y size. To have the full picture twisted X and Y must be
equal.
Image.Twist 50 |
| Wave |
intGraphicSize,
intWaveSize |
N/A |
Creates a wave effect using blocks
intGraphicSize x intGraphicSize with a wave size of intWaveSize. intGraphicSize
should be smaller than your graphic height and width and intWaveSize tops out
around a value of 50. (available in version >= 2.0)
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