I use fotolio.com for images in my iPhone apps. However, button images are always lacking in the SDK. Are there any good resources for iPhone button images? These are different from the large number of iPhone app icon images that are available everywhere.
you mean like www.glyphish.com ?
Another good resource is http://keynotopia.com
I just found http://dabuttonfactory.com/ and it's perfect for my beginner applications.
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I want to make a screen recorder with iphone.
Is it possible to do that?
If yes how can i implement a screen recorder with xcode, anybody can help me.
I know how to implement(i mean the logic),that is add pictures to a video file in a regular interval.but how can i do this with iphone sdk
Help me...
Assuming you mean a standard iPhone which is not jailbroken:
No, you can't. You could write an app that captured images of its own display when running, but you can't capture the screen in general (e.g. the home screen, or other apps' screens). It's not the sort of software Apple would allow, even if you found a way to hack around it (which I imagine wouldn't be possible).
What about this? It seems to indicate that video screen capture and saving (using the UIGetScreenImage function) is now allowed by Apple.
http://www.tuaw.com/2009/12/15/apple-relents-and-is-now-allowing-uigetscreenimage-for-app-st/
I was wondering how to go about creating an image app for the iphone. I know how to create an iphone app. I was just wondering what the best way to make an image app is. I want the user to be able to import an image, and then the app will add an effect to it like blur it or tint it or warp it. How can I do this? I've been searching forever. Please help.
I encourgae you to look into a few image processing libraries for iOS that are out there. A search on Google will return a few options..
Here's one > http://mobileorchard.com/a-simple-iphone-image-processing-library/
You should also look into the sample code provided by Apple on GLImageProcessing > http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#samplecode/GLImageProcessing/Introduction/Intro.html
Regarding importing pictures into your app; there are several examples out there on how to do so through the UIIMagePickerController. Here's one >
http://maniacdev.com/2010/02/uiimagepickercontroller-using-the-camera/
In my iPhone app, I use UIImagePickerController to allow the users to take photos for use within the app. However, they always seem to come out blurry and/or unstable. What are some best practices when using UIImagePickerController to take photos on the iPhone, to make the pictures come out looking good?
Hold the phone steady.
There isn't anything in the UIImagePickerController usage that can change how blurry the resulting images are.
Maybe you are doing something odd with the images afterwards that is causing the problem ?
I want to make a slider just like CNN's iphone application has.
http://i56.tinypic.com/15wdphg.jpg
i search all over but i didn't get any help even any clue. If some one has any idea than please share it with me, so i will make this slider.
Thanks
That way of displaying images is called Coverflow - see the question discussing open-source libraries for iphone with cover-flow implementation.
To the libraries listed there I would also add Tapku library.
I'm trying to develop a grid-like application for the iPad. Has anyone seen a control that displays info in a grid? In the demos they use a grid-like layout in both the iBooks store and the pictures application.
Specifically in pictures, they are displaying a dynamic list of data in a grid.
I can work around it, of course, but I'd rather use a control if one exists. Thanks!
DTGridView:
http://www.danieltull.co.uk/blog/2009/10/28/dtgridview/
You should try AQGridView it does what you need.
Here are few screens of apps that use this library:
The people who know what controls are or or not in the 3.2 iPhone dev tools have all committed to Apple NDA so we can't tell you.
Steve is always watching.
If you have signed the NDA you should go to the Apple boards and ask.
You can however, make a gird like display very simply with the standard UITableview. Just have a tableviewcell subclass that displays columns. It took me about an hour to reproduce the photo picker display using that method.
Nope, you will have to create your own. People have been writing Home Screen compatible views though, so you might want to search for open source projects with that functionality.