![]() The Code The entire process revolves around the GdipRemovePropertyItem function. Up until now, in my 2 prior articles, we seen how we can read a single property or get all an images properties: Today, I’m going to start showing you the real power of GDI+, we are going to examine deleting an image’s property. To write on an image we will use the GdipDrawString function, but to do so we first have to use several other GDI+ API functions to define the font, font styles and then also define a brush to draw it with.Ĭontinue reading → Creating/Setting an Image Property Using The GDI+ API ![]() GDI+ API(s) offer a full range of capabilities that go well beyond this article and it can draw shapes (rectangle, circles, ellipses, …) and much, much more! So if you need more advanced editing capabilities do look further into GDI+ as it most probably will be able to do the job. Today, I decided to demonstrate how you can add a textual watermark to an image. ![]() Below are my previous articles: Today, we will explore how we can create, or set, a property! The Code The concept here is pretty straightforward (the code not so much!) we simply… This is my 5th article exploring how we can use the GDI+ API(s) within VBA to work with image files and their properties.
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