I've got a class called gpimage.prg written by Alexander Golovlev. It uses calls to gdiplus.dll. Been using it for years to reduce the size of pictures and had no problems. Can send the code if you want.

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Jack Skelley wrote:
Good Afternoon All:
Well, the NHL has done it again! Change this time for zero benefit!
The NHL takes images of players for scouting purposes. When the images were 
around 10 mega pixels all was great with VFP Paint to rotate them and scale 
them back to a smaller file size for storage in a system I wrote in VFP 6.
Now they have changed the format to 14.1 mp  and the app I wrote in VFP 9, 
which is based on Cesar Chalom's VFP Paint, now has errors with these very 
large image files.
I get error: 'String Too Long To Fit' in procedure 'SetPictureValFromBitmap'
I can't find this procedure in his source code to increase, perhaps, the 
default image area allowing these large files to fit.
I was wondering if anyone one else uses this wonderful app with large image 
files.
Thanks for any help.
Best regards,

Jack Skelley


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