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Re: Putting a Overlay on a Buffer
Hello,
The only way to do what you want, is to use the ImageBuffer.Bitmap property, use this for a System.Drawing.Graphics object and do you drawings and savings on this. Please refer to http://www.imagingcontrol.com/en_US/...fer_Bitmap.htm Please keep in mind, if you want to change a control on your form from within the ImageAvailabe event, you must use Delegates, otherwise your application will hang.
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