VerticalResolution

ImageSize.VerticalResolution property

Gets the vertical resolution in DPI.

public double VerticalResolution { get; }

Examples

Shows how to read the properties of an image in a shape.

Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Insert a shape into the document which contains an image taken from our local file system.
Shape shape = builder.InsertImage(ImageDir + "Logo.jpg");

// If the shape contains an image, its ImageData property will be valid,
// and it will contain an ImageSize object.
ImageSize imageSize = shape.ImageData.ImageSize;

// The ImageSize object contains read-only information about the image within the shape.
Assert.AreEqual(400, imageSize.HeightPixels);
Assert.AreEqual(400, imageSize.WidthPixels);

const double delta = 0.05;
Assert.AreEqual(95.98d, imageSize.HorizontalResolution, delta);
Assert.AreEqual(95.98d, imageSize.VerticalResolution, delta);

// We can base the size of the shape on the size of its image to avoid stretching the image.
shape.Width = imageSize.WidthPoints * 2;
shape.Height = imageSize.HeightPoints * 2;

doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "Drawing.ImageSize.docx");

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