Hi,

Thanks for the reply.
I have tried this link. The application is not supporting the
thumbnails in ImageStor format.
Throughout my post, thumbnails are nothing but the images.

Thanks,
Ravi Rangari
Software Engineer
Delaplex, Nagpur
url: www.delaplex.com

On Sep 27, 1:18 am, "dboy haha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try this link
>
> http://www.codeproject.com/KB/GDI-plus/quickview.aspx
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 5:24 AM, ravi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Usman,
>
> > Thanks for the reply. What I want is we have some thumbnails in
> > ImageStor formats.
> > They cannot be viewed in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. We have to
> > write some code in C#.net to view the images.
> > Just provide me the code to view that. There will be picture box
> > control, folder browse dialog and a button.
> > Browse for the image and click on show button. The image will be
> > displayed in picturebox in C#.net.
> > Getting the full path of the file is no problem at all.
> > Problem is how to view that image.
> > I will forward the same email with one thumbnail in imagestor format
> > on your id. Please provide me the code how to view it in picturebox
> > using c#.net windows application.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Ravi Rangari
> > Software Engineer
> > Delaplex, Nagpur
> > url:www.delaplex.com
>
> > On Sep 25, 3:21 pm, Usman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What I understand from your post is that u need to display multiple
> > > images, but before displaying a whole image, you just want to diplay
> > > its thumbnail.
> > > What I Suggest is to use ListView Control to solve your problem. You
> > > need to add ImageList Componet to your Form, then Assigning it to the
> > > ListView's LargeImageList and SmallImageList properties. When loading
> > > images from Database, add those images to the ImageList. Setting the
> > > ListView's View Propety to LargeIcons. After loading and assigning
> > > images to the ImageList, for each and every row of the datatable add
> > > an item to the listview with corresponding ImageIndex/Imagekey.
> > > When you are done with it, then write down in the double click event
> > > of the ListView the following code
> > > /**/
> > >             {
>
> > >                 byte[] buffer = (byte[])row["Image"];//Take An Image
> > > from DataRow
> > >                 System.IO.FileStream fs=new System.IO.FileStream
>
> > ("Default.jpg",System.IO.FileMode.OpenOrCreate,System.IO.FileAccess.ReadWri­­te);
> >  >                 System.IO.BinaryWriter writer = new
> > > System.IO.BinaryWriter(fs);
> > >                 writer.Write(buffer,0,buffer.Length);
> > >                 System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("Default.jpg");
>
> > >             }
> > > /**/- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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