19 packages tagged with “System.Drawing”
This is a color translator to convert HTML color identifiers to ARGB values, a stand in for System.Drawing.ColorTranslator in the .NET framework. https://github.com/stephenhand/.NETCore-Compatibility-Helpers
Cross-platform System.Drawing.Common alternative. Aspose.Drawing implements most of System.Drawing API (including image manipulation, vector and text drawing) in fully managed code without any external dependencies. Aspose.Drawing package uses System.Drawing namespace and can be used to directly replace System.Drawing.Common package reference in your project - all your existing code using System.Drawing API will continue to work, but now on any .NET supported platform. Aspose.Drawing.Common package uses Aspose.Drawing namespace and can be used side-by-side with System.Drawing.Common on Windows. Aspose.Drawing for .NET is a 2D graphics library for rendering vector graphics such as lines, curves, and figures as well as text onto raster images. It allows to run your existing C# and VB Apps on various supported platforms having identical rendering results. Aspose.Drawing for .NET can be used in .NET Framework, .NET Core or Xamarin applications in Windows, Linux, Android, Azure Functions or Blazor WebAssembly. It can be safely run from any restricted environment such as Windows or ASP.NET service. With Aspose.Drawing you can create bitmaps from scratch or load from existing files; draw lines, Bézier curves, splines, arcs, rectangles, polygons, eclipses, etc.; work with graphics paths; render text with different fonts and styles. It allows using different pen widths and styles; solid, texture, gradient and hatch brushes; clipping regions and matrix transformations. Images are stored in memory as managed arrays of pixels and can be saved in various image formats including BMP, PNG, JPEG, GIF, and TIFF.
System.Drawing.Common replacement library backed by SkiaSharp
Cross-platform System.Drawing.Common replacement. Aspose.Drawing implements most of System.Drawing API (including image manipulation, vector and text drawing) in fully managed code without any external dependencies. Aspose.Drawing package uses System.Drawing namespace and can be used to directly replace System.Drawing.Common package reference in your project - all your existing code using System.Drawing API will continue to work, but now on any .NET supported platform. Aspose.Drawing.Common package uses Aspose.Drawing namespace and can be used side-by-side with System.Drawing.Common on Windows. Aspose.Drawing for .NET is a 2D graphics library for rendering vector graphics such as lines, curves, and figures as well as text onto raster images. It allows to run your existing C# and VB Apps on various supported platforms having identical rendering results. Aspose.Drawing for .NET can be used in .NET Framework, .NET Core or Xamarin applications in Windows, Linux, Android, Azure Functions or Blazor WebAssembly. It can be safely run from any restricted environment such as Windows or ASP.NET service. With Aspose.Drawing you can create bitmaps from scratch or load from existing files; draw lines, Bézier curves, splines, arcs, rectangles, polygons, eclipses, etc.; work with graphics paths; render text with different fonts and styles. It allows using different pen widths and styles; solid, texture, gradient and hatch brushes; clipping regions and matrix transformations. Images are stored in memory as managed arrays of pixels and can be saved in various image formats including BMP, PNG, JPEG, GIF, and TIFF.
Structure.Sketching is an image manipulation and drawing library intended for use with .Net Core and .Net 4.6.
Provides interoperability between Docotic.Pdf and types from the System.Drawing namespace. Please note that it is not recommended to use this add-on in macOS and Linux environments. The macOS and Linux implementations of the System.Drawing are incomplete and different from the Windows implementation. You might get incorrect and/or inconsistent results if you use the System.Drawing namespace in macOS and Linux environments. It is also not recommended to use this addon within Windows services, ASP.NET Core, and ASP.NET. See the Remarks section here: https://docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.drawing For documentation, sample code, and API reference, visit https://bitmiracle.com/pdf-library/help Core library NuGet package available at https://www.nuget.org/packages/BitMiracle.Docotic.Pdf/
Shim.Drawing is a portability package providing a minimal subset of System.Drawing, that enables using the imaging processing functionality of AForge.NET and Accord.NET Frameworks in mobile applications. This package contains evaluation DLL:s for Xamarin.iOS (Unified and Classic API:s), Xamarin Android and Windows Universal (Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1). Full versions can be purchased from Cureos, licenses@cureos.com .
A collection of .Net utilities for System.Drawing
A bridge between Vintasoft.Barcode.dll assembly and System.Drawing library.
Provides utilities and extension methods for types defined in the System.Drawing namespace.
Library for simple image manipulation like creating thumbnails or resizing images
A set of extensions to convert text to System.Drawing.Color.
Shims.Drawing is a portability package providing a minimal subset of System.Drawing, that enables using the imaging processing functionality of AForge.NET and Accord.NET Frameworks in mobile applications. This package contains evaluation DLL:s for Xamarin.iOS (Unified and Classic API:s), Xamarin Android
System.Drawing extension methods for RotSpriteSharp pixel art rotation (Windows only).
MS Windows related tools like icon extraction, reading data from url-files, put text into clipboard, Network, getting metadata from DNS or DHCP or Active Directory
A more performent Bitmap than Csharps built-in one. It is about 8 times as fast what is achieved by utilising unsafe code
Asp.net Web Crop Image Control allows developers to build image cropping functionality easily on their projects. You can seamlessly crop images and yet provide your visitors the most user friendly web interface by simply doing drag and drop in your projects.