Well, there IS a bit of work to make this "dynamic", but "crop and
resize"... among other transformations... are available or can be
developped through GDI+ librairies.
It may not be very intuitive, but it can be done.

On 20 août, 21:00, Kadir Avci <[email protected]> wrote:
> But I want to do this dynamically. I have an e-commerce portal. When admin
> enter products images he or she can choose the sizes and they can crop the
> images. Up to here just one component can do this. And it is rad active
> iload.
>
> Kadir Avcı | Software Developer
> Freelance Web Designer
> web:www.kad1r.com
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>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Wyrm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
>
> > You can resize pictures with GDI components. (System.Drawing
> > Namespace)
> > Hence, with the "Graphics" object...
>
> >        Dim original As Bitmap = [your picture here]
> >        Dim result As New Bitmap(width, height)
> >        result.SetResolution(xRes, yRes)
> >        Dim graph As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(result)
> >        graph.InterpolationMode =
> > Drawing2D.InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic
> >        graph.DrawImage(original, _
> >                        New Rectangle(0, 0, width, height), _
> >                        New Rectangle(0, 0, picture.Width,
> > picture.Height), _
> >                        GraphicsUnit.Pixel)
> >        result.Save(stream, _codec, _encoderParams)
>
> > On 20 août, 11:15, Kadir Avci <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi. I need image resizer for vs2008. I know the best one is rad active
> > iload
> > > but I don't have enough money to buy.
> > > Do you know free component for image resize?
> > > Thanks.
>
> > > Kadir Avcı | Software Developer
> > > Freelance Web Designer
> > > web:www.kad1r.com
> > > mob: +90 555 676 9793
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