Reputation: 84550
I'm trying to do the following:
bmp := TBitmap.Create;
bmp.Width := FWidth;
bmp.Height := FHeight;
for y := 0 to FHeight - 1 do
begin
sl := bmp.ScanLine[y];
for x := 0 to FWidth - 1 do
begin
//draw to the scanline, one pixel at a time
end;
end;
//display the image
bmp.Free;
Unfortunately, what I end up with is an image that's completely white, except for the bottom line, which is colored appropriately. A bit of debugging shows that each time I access the ScanLine
property, it's calling TBitmap.FreeImage
, and going into the if (FHandle <> 0) and (FHandle <> FDIBHandle) then
block, which resets the whole image, so only the changes to the last line actually take.
In every demo I've seen so far using TBitmap.ScanLine
, they start out by loading an image. (Apparently this sets up various handles correctly so that this doesn't end up happening?) But I'm not trying to load an image and work on it; I'm trying to capture image data from a camera.
How can I set up the bitmap so that I can draw to the scanlines without having to load an image first?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 294
Reputation: 108963
You should set the PixelFormat
explicitly before starting to draw. For instance,
procedure TForm1.FormPaint(Sender: TObject);
var
bm: TBitmap;
y: Integer;
sl: PRGBQuad;
x: Integer;
begin
bm := TBitmap.Create;
try
bm.SetSize(1024, 1024);
bm.PixelFormat := pf32bit;
for y := 0 to bm.Height - 1 do
begin
sl := bm.ScanLine[y];
for x := 0 to bm.Width - 1 do
begin
sl.rgbBlue := 255 * x div bm.Width;
sl.rgbRed := 255 * y div bm.Height;
sl.rgbGreen := 255 * x div bm.Width;
inc(sl);
end;
end;
Canvas.Draw(0, 0, bm);
finally
bm.Free;
end;
end;
Upvotes: 2