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Image transfer to another machin

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Mahesh Deo - 12 Mar 2007 13:43 GMT
I am programatically capturing image and then transfering it to another
machine.
but the size of image depends on the screen resolution. I want to keep the
size of image very small and still it should also maintaine it's clairity so
that it can be transfered faster.

Can anyone tell me the way to do this

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Ciaran O''Donnell - 14 Mar 2007 13:20 GMT
You would need to zip the image with the zipping streams in .NET, unless you
can come up with a better algorythm for lossless compression of images.

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> I am programatically capturing image and then transfering it to another
> machine.
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> Can anyone tell me the way to do this

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