TiffFrame.VerticalResolution
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]TiffFrame.VerticalResolution property
Gets or sets the vertical resolution, in pixels per inch, of this RasterImage
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public override double VerticalResolution { get; set; }
Property Value
The vertical resolution.
Examples
The following example shows how to set horizontal/vertical resolution of a separate TIFF frame.
[C#]
string dir = "c:\\temp\\";
// Load a TIFF image from a file.
using (Aspose.Imaging.Image image = Aspose.Imaging.Image.Load(dir + "sample.tif"))
{
Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Tiff.TiffImage tiffImage = (Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Tiff.TiffImage)image;
int i = 0;
foreach (Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Tiff.TiffFrame frame in tiffImage.Frames)
{
// Get horizontal and vertical resolution of the TiffFrame.
double horizontalResolution = frame.HorizontalResolution;
double verticalResolution = frame.VerticalResolution;
System.Console.WriteLine("The horizontal resolution of frame {0}, pixels per inch: {1}", i, horizontalResolution);
System.Console.WriteLine("The vertical resolution, of frame {0}, pixels per inch: {1}", i, verticalResolution);
if (horizontalResolution != 96.0 || verticalResolution != 96.0)
{
// Use the SetResolution method for updating both resolution values in a single call.
System.Console.WriteLine("Set resolution values to 96 dpi");
frame.SetResolution(96.0, 96.0);
System.Console.WriteLine("The horizontal resolution of frame {0}, pixels per inch: {1}", i, horizontalResolution);
System.Console.WriteLine("The vertical resolution, of frame {0}, pixels per inch: {1}", i, verticalResolution);
}
++i;
}
}
See Also
- class TiffFrame
- namespace Aspose.Imaging.FileFormats.Tiff
- assembly Aspose.Imaging