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ImageDraw SDK for .NET 2.0
Neodynamic
Neodynamic ImageDraw SDK for .NET is the definitive solution for professional imaging tasks, exclusively designed for .NET developers. ImageDraw is a lightweight royalty-free .NET component (.NET DLL Class Library a.k.a. assembly) which lets you to easily add advanced Imaging Effects and Dynamic Image Composition to any .NET Framework-based applications. ImageDraw allows you to use all the potential of GDI+ to dynamically create composite images (Supporting image files, Texts like captions and watermarks as well as AutoShapes (lines and arrows, rectangles, ovals, polygons, stars, etc)) with lots of useful built-in Imaging Effects like drop shadows, reflections, perspective views, Polaroid, filmstrip, scaling, resizing, skewing, and so on. Main Features: 1- Dynamic image composition supporting Images (from files, base64 strings, BLOBs, etc.), Texts & WordArt (autosize, multi-line, custom font files support), and AutoShapes like lines, arrows, rectangles, rounded rectangles, polygons, stars, and ovals.
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