I’m creating a cad viewer which deals with very large image files and I am trying to optimise it for as high a framerate and low a memory footprint as possible.
It uses GDI+ for rendering onto a panel.
It’s current flaw is with image rendering. Some of the files I’m using reference images which are particularly big (8000×8000 pixels). I’ve optimised the memory usage by only loading them when they become visible and disposing of them when they’re not. This reduces the chance of the program running out of memory but prevents the images from being loaded and unloaded too often; however rendering the images themselves (context.DrawImage) still carries a very large overhead.
I’m now exploring ways of blitting the images into a smaller buffer of some sort, rendering this (generally much smaller) buffer, and then refreshing/rebuilding it when the zoom level changes significantly.
The problem is, I can’t find any provision for this in GDI whatsoever. Can anyone suggest how I could achieve it?
GDI Binned in favour of Direct3D as 3D elements came into the equation anyway. Images turned into single thumbnails and larger tiles that are loaded in/out as required.