ImageProcessor =============== Imageprocessor is a lightweight library written in C# that allows you to manipulate images on-the-fly using ASP.NET 4.0. It's fast, extensible, easy to use, comes bundled with some great features and is fully open source. Core plugins at present include: - Resize - Crop - Alpha (Sets opacity) - Filter (Image filters including sepia, greyscale, blackwhite, lomograph, polaroid, comic, gotham, hisatch, losatch) - Watermark (Set a text watermark) - Format (Sets the output format) - Rotate (Rotate the image) - Quality (The quality to set the output for jpeg files) - Vignette (Adds a vignette effect to images) The library consists of two binaries: **ImageProcessor.dll** and **ImageProcessor.Web.dll**. **ImageProcessor.dll** contains all the core functionality that allows for image manipulation via the `ImageFactory` class. This has a fluent API which allows you to easily chain methods to deliver the desired output. e.g. // Read a file and resize it. byte[] photoBytes = File.ReadAllBytes(file); int quality = 70; ImageFormat format = ImageFormat.Jpeg; Size size = new Size(150, 0) using (var inStream = new MemoryStream(photoBytes)) { using (var outStream = new MemoryStream()) { using (ImageFactory imageFactory = new ImageFactory()) { // Load, resize, set the format and quality and save an image. imageFactory.Load(inStream) .Resize(size) .Format(format) .Quality(quality) .Save(outStream); } // Do something with the stream. } } **ImageProcessor.Web.dll** contains a HttpModule which captures internal and external requests automagically processing them based on values captured through querystring parameters. Using the HttpModule requires no code writing at all. Just reference the binaries and add the relevant sections to the web.config Image requests suffixed with querystring parameters will then be processed and cached to the server allowing for easy and efficient parsing of following requests. The parsing engine for the HttpModule is incredibly flexible and will **allow you to add querystring parameters in any order.** Installation ============ Installation is simple. A Nuget package is available [here][1]. [1]: http://nuget.org/packages/ImageProcessor/ Alternatively you can download and build the project and reference the binaries. Then copy the example configuration values from the demo project into your `web.config` to enable the processor. Usage ===== Heres a few examples of the syntax for processing images. Resize ====== your resized image Will resize your image to 200px wide whilst keeping the correct aspect ratio. Remote files can also be requested and cached by prefixing the src with a value set in the web.config e.g. your resized image Will resize your remote image to 200px wide whilst keeping the correct aspect ratio. Changing both width and height requires the following syntax: your resized image Crop ==== Cropping an image is easy. Simply pass the top-left and bottom-right coordinates and the processor will work out the rest. e.g. your cropped image Alpha Transparency ================== Imageprocessor can adjust the alpha transparency of png images. Simply pass the desired percentage value (without the '%') to the processor. e.g. 60% alpha image Filters ======= Everybody loves adding filter effects to photgraphs so we've baked some popular ones into Imageprocessor. Current filters include: - blackwhite - comic - lomograph - greyscale - polaroid - sepia - gotham - hisatch - losatch - invert e.g. classic polaroid look Flip ======= Imageprocessor can flip your image either horizontally or vertically. e.g. horizontal vertical Watermark ========= Imageprocessor can add watermark text to your images with a wide range of options. Each option can be ommited and can be added in any order. Just ensure that they are pipe "|" separated: - text - size (px) - font (any installed font) - opacity (1-100) - style (bold|italic|regular|strikeout|underline) - shadow - position (x,y) e.g. watermark Internally it uses a class named `TextLayer` to add the watermark text. Format ====== Imageprocessor will also allow you to change the format of image on-the-fly. This can be handy for reducing the size of requests. Supported file format just now are: - jpg - bmp - png - gif (requires full trust) e.g. your image as a gif Rotate ====== Imageprocessor can rotate your images without clipping. You can also optionally fill the background color for image types without transparency. e.g. your image rotated your image rotated Quality ====== Whilst Imageprocessor delivers an excellent quality/filesize ratio it also allows you to change the quality of jpegs on-the-fly. e.g. your image at quality 30 Vignette ====== Imageprocessor can also add a vignette effect to images. e.g. your image vignetted