: How can I join two Timages by code? : : Thanks, : : Bruno : If you want to copy one image onto the other, then here's how: - First adjust the Height and Width - Then use the Canvas.Draw() to add the new image If you want to combine the colors of both images to create a new one, I would suggest that you loop through all the pixels and use a mathematical equation to come up with the new image. The OR, AND, or XOR operators are commonly used for this kind of operation.
: : How can I join two Timages by code? : : : : Thanks, : : : : Bruno : : : If you want to copy one image onto the other, then here's how: : - First adjust the Height and Width : - Then use the Canvas.Draw() to add the new image : If you want to combine the colors of both images to create a new one, I would suggest that you loop through all the pixels and use a mathematical equation to come up with the new image. The OR, AND, or XOR operators are commonly used for this kind of operation. :
Thanks, It works fine, but now I need that the second picture to be a little transparent (watermark). Thanks again,
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: Thanks,
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: Bruno
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If you want to copy one image onto the other, then here's how:
- First adjust the Height and Width
- Then use the Canvas.Draw() to add the new image
If you want to combine the colors of both images to create a new one, I would suggest that you loop through all the pixels and use a mathematical equation to come up with the new image. The OR, AND, or XOR operators are commonly used for this kind of operation.
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: : Thanks,
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: : Bruno
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: If you want to copy one image onto the other, then here's how:
: - First adjust the Height and Width
: - Then use the Canvas.Draw() to add the new image
: If you want to combine the colors of both images to create a new one, I would suggest that you loop through all the pixels and use a mathematical equation to come up with the new image. The OR, AND, or XOR operators are commonly used for this kind of operation.
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Thanks,
It works fine, but now I need that the second picture to be a little transparent (watermark).
Thanks again,
Bruno