![]() ![]() GDI+ uses ARGB values to represent color. GDI+ adds anti-aliased 2D graphics, textures, floating point coordinates, gradient shading, more complex path management, bicubic filtering, intrinsic support for modern graphics-file formats like JPEG and PNG, and support for composition of affine transformations in the 2D view pipeline. With the introduction of Windows XP, the C++ based software-only GDI+ subsystem was introduced to replace certain GDI functions. 10.5 Background Intelligent Transfer Service.10.3 Quality of Service for modems and remote access.10 Networking and communication features.9.7 Other security and privacy features.8.4 Fast user switching and Welcome Screen.7.7 Other hardware and driver improvements.4.3 Side-by-side (SxS) assemblies and Application isolation.1.7 Customization and usability improvements.
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