C# - Get Dimensions Of An Image On The Web - Avoid Memory Hog?
Jan 6, 2011
Im getting some images from a webpage at a specified url, i want to get their heights and widths. I'm using something like this:
Stream str = null;
HttpWebRequest wReq = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(ImageUrl);
HttpWebResponse wRes = (HttpWebResponse)(wReq).GetResponse();
str = wRes.GetResponseStream();
var imageOrig = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(str);
int height = imageOrig.Height;
int width = imageOrig.Width;
My main concern with this is that that the image file may actually be very large,Is there anything I can do? ie specify to only get images if they are less than 1mb?or is there a better alternative approach to getting the dimension of an image from a webpage?
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