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GDI+ is an application programming interface (API) that forms the subsystem of the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. GDI+ is responsible for displaying information on screens and printers. As its name suggests, GDI+ is the successor to GDI, the Graphics Device Interface included with earlier versions of Windows.
Managed Class Interface
The GDI+ API is exposed through a set of classes deployed as managed code. This set of classes is called the managed class interface to GDI+. The following namespaces make up the managed class interface:
With a Graphics Device Interface, such as GDI+, you can display information on a screen or printer without having to be concerned about the details of a particular display device. The programmer makes calls to methods provided by GDI+ classes. Those methods, in turn, make the appropriate calls to specific device drivers. GDI+ insulates the application from the graphics hardware. It is this insulation that enables a programmer to create device-independent applications.