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Question by chhabi
Submitted on 8/18/2003
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how  to convert tiff file to  bmp file using VC++ programming


Answer by Aditya_Palanki
Submitted on 9/1/2003
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Create a CPictureHolder object and set the member variable using

OleLoadPictureFromStream() function.

Once the CPictureHolder object is created, call Render() and draw onto a DC.Now get the bitmap data from DC directly and save as bitmap.

 

Answer by praveen
Submitted on 1/16/2004
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