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I'm trying to resize an image, but I forget to initialize Magick.NET, it still works. using var image = new MagickImage(@"G:\SNAG-0111.jpg");
image.Quality = 90;
image.Resize(1000, default(int));
await image.WriteAsync(@"G:\SNAG-0111-1000w.jpg");I'd like to know when should I run |
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Answered by
dlemstra
Mar 3, 2024
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You don't need to run |
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doggy8088
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You don't need to run
MagickNET.Initialize();but you can. You should do this if you have your own custom configuration. And when you do this should be before you execute any code the creates aMagickImageorMagickImageCollection. This should be done as early as possible.