i use this code to create thumbnails
System.Drawing.Image.GetThumbnailImageAbort abort = new System.Drawing.Image.GetThumbnailImageAbort(this.ThumbnailCallback);
System.Drawing.Image image2 = image.GetThumbnailImage((int)Math.Round((double)wid / difference), (int)Math.Round((double)hei / difference), abort, IntPtr.Zero);
image2.Save(str2, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Jpeg);
image2.Dispose();
but i get this very low quality image

but it is suposed to be like this one

what i am making wrong
or how can achieve this
Your problem is not really with the
GetThumbnailImage()method, but instead in how you are saving the file. You need to specify the quality level of the JPEG you are saving, or it seems it always defaults to a very low value.Consider this code as a guide (it’s from an old .NET 2.0 project; the code still works fine compiled against 4.0, but there may be a more direct method in 4.0; I’ve never had reason to check)