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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T08:16:11+00:00 2026-05-30T08:16:11+00:00

I’m writing a windows service that’s required to retrieve data from a database, build

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I’m writing a windows service that’s required to retrieve data from a database, build a document from that data and then fax it. Tiff seems to be the standard for fax images and I know that I can encode an Image object as a tiff.

It would be great if I could build the image object like a document similar to how iTextSharp does it by creating new elements and attaching the elements to a PdfDocument object. My fax documents will be simple but require these things

  • Centering a paragraph of text
  • Add another image with absolute positioning (logo)
  • Simple two column tables for field/value
  • Horizontal rules

Creating an HTML document is trivial but .Net doesn’t seem to have a way to render HTML to an image object.

Desirable solutions would be some type of document class in the BCL that could be rendered to an image object where I could encode from there or some type of helper class/library or Image wrapper to draw these simple elements to an image instance.

Does either solution exist or is there maybe something else I could consider?

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    2026-05-30T08:16:12+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 8:16 am

    So I did find a solution that allows me to build documents with the features that I needed. I ended up using MigraDoc even though it definitely isn’t as elegant as iTextSharp. MigraDoc allowed me to create a System.Drawing.Image object from a Document object using its XGraphics class.

    Using a few of the MigraDoc examples (I really wish they had better class library documentation, that was a big con IMHO) I was able to create a TIFF file like this

    public void CreateNotificationImage(string imagePath, NotificationData data)
    {
        // CreateDocument() is my own method where a new doc is created with new data
        Document doc = CreateDocument(data);
        doc.DefaultPageSetup.PageFormat = PageFormat.Letter;
    
        int page = 1;
        DocumentRenderer renderer = new DocumentRenderer(doc);
        renderer.PrepareDocument();
        PageInfo pageInfo = renderer.FormattedDocument.GetPageInfo(page);
    
        int dpi = 150;
        int dx  = (int)(pageInfo.Width.Inch * dpi);
        int dy  = (int)(pageInfo.Height.Inch * dpi);
        float scale = dpi / 72f;
    
        System.Drawing.Image image = new Bitmap(dx, dy, PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb);
    
        using (Graphics graphics = Graphics.FromImage(image))
        {
            graphics.Clear(System.Drawing.Color.White);
            graphics.ScaleTransform(scale, scale); // scale to 72dpi
    
            using (XGraphics gfx = XGraphics.FromGraphics(graphics, new XSize(Unit.FromInch(8.5).Point, Unit.FromInch(11).Point)))
            {
                renderer.RenderPage(gfx, page);
                WriteTiffImage(imagePath, image);
            }
        }           
    }
    

    WriteTiffImage() is used to encode the image as TIFF and then do the final write to disc.

    private void WriteTiffImage(string targetPath, System.Drawing.Image image)
    {
        Encoder        encoder  = Encoder.SaveFlag;
        ImageCodecInfo tiffInfo = ImageCodecInfo.GetImageEncoders()
                                  .Where(e => e.MimeType == "image/tiff")
                                  .FirstOrDefault();
    
        EncoderParameters encoderParams = new EncoderParameters(1);
        encoderParams.Param[0] = new EncoderParameter(encoder, (long)EncoderValue.MultiFrame);
    
        image.Save(targetPath, tiffInfo, encoderParams);
    
        // close file
        encoderParams.Param[0] = new EncoderParameter(encoder, (long)EncoderValue.Flush);
        image.SaveAdd(encoderParams);
    }
    

    I probably didn’t even need to do the scaling but it was in the example and worked out fine for what I wanted to accomplish.

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