I am developing an Outlook 2010 Add-In, and am loading an image from a serialized XML file. The image loads fine, and am able to assign it to a pictureBox object on a Winform no problem. The object is saved in
[XmlIgnore]
public Bitmap Image
{
get { return this.templateImage; }
set { this.templateImage = value; }
}
When, I attempt to save the physical file onto the harddisk however, I am doing:
string filePath = Path.Combine(dirPath, item.Id + ".jpg");
try
{
item.Image.Save(filePath, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Jpeg);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.WriteLine("DEBUG::LoadImages()::Error attempting to create image::" + e.Message);
}
and am getting an A generic error occurred in GDI+. I've checked the write permissions on the folder, and it does have write permissions. I'm unsure what is wrong here. I've also changed the ImageFormat to bmp and png and so forth to see if it was a conversion problem... but it isn't. Would anybody suggest something to try?
Thank you to Simon Whitehead for answering this in the comments. He said, "3) Make sure the file is not in use by anything else (including your code)."
So the problem was that my own code was using the item.Image object, and was preventing GDI+ to call the dispose() method on it. The solution was to copy the object into a new object, then use that object to "Write." The resulting code is as follows:
try
{
using (Bitmap tempImage = new Bitmap(item.Image))
{
tempImage.Save(filePath, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.WriteLine("DEBUG::LoadImages()::Error attempting to create image::" + e.Message);
}
I too faced same error for code line:
wmImg.Save(BrandImgPath,ImageFormat.Png);
BrandImgPath = "D:/XYZ/fileName;
Found cause:
XYZ folder didn't exist in D: drive. So my code was creating this folder later. One should ensure if that path exist or not.
if (Directory.Exists(@"D:/XYZ")) return;
Hope it will help someone to solve his code mistakes.
1. Make Sure That your destination folder have read/write permission (check it twice!).
2. Using Server.MapPath is better
3. Make Sure you have free space on your destination drive or folder.
4. Most of the times we cant user Memory Streamers On Shared Servers, So we should be make sure that provider allow us to use it.
Hope Microsoft Give Detailed Exception Errors instead of "Generic GDI+ Errror" !!!
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