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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:14:21+00:00 2026-05-15T08:14:21+00:00

I recently learned how to rotate a BitmapImage using the ‘TransformedBitmap’ and ‘RotateTransformed’ classes.

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I recently learned how to rotate a BitmapImage using the ‘TransformedBitmap’ and ‘RotateTransformed’ classes. Now I am able to perform clockwise rotations on my images. But how do I FLIP an image? I can’t find the class(es) to perform horizontal and vertical flips of a BitmapImage. Please help me figure out how to do it. For instance, if my image was a drawing that looked like a ‘d’, then a vertical flip would result in something like a ‘q’, and a horizontal flip would result in something like a ‘b’.

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    2026-05-15T08:14:22+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:14 am

    Use a ScaleTransform with a ScaleX of -1 for horizontal and ScaleY of -1 for vertical flipping, applied to the image’s RenderTransform property. Using RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5" on the image makes sure your image gets flipped around its center, so you won’t have to apply an additional TranslateTransform to move it into place:

    <Image Source="a.jpg" Padding="5" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5">
      <Image.RenderTransform>
        <ScaleTransform ScaleX="-1"/>
      </Image.RenderTransform>
    </Image>
    

    for horizontal flipping and

    <Image Source="a.jpg" Padding="5" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5">
      <Image.RenderTransform>
        <ScaleTransform ScaleY="-1"/>
      </Image.RenderTransform>
    </Image>
    

    for vertical.

    If you want to do it in code-behind, in C# it should look something like this:

    img.RenderTransformOrigin = new Point(0.5,0.5);
    ScaleTransform flipTrans = new ScaleTransform();
    flipTrans.ScaleX = -1;
    //flipTrans.ScaleY = -1;
    img.RenderTransform = flipTrans;
    
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