Countdown to Silverlight 3 #11: Writeable Bitmap

by Andrej Tozon 12. July 2009 14:34

Want to create a new bitmap image in Silverlight? Want to capture a part of your application and use it as a brush? Silverlight has an answer for you – WriteableBitmap is a BitmapSource-derived class that you can manipulate in the runtime, either by rendering UI elements on it or by manipulating pixels manually. The example (below) will show how to capture a movie frame or an entry form, along with altering some pixels on the captured image – try moving your mouse over either of the captured images.

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