I am in a situation in which I need to display particular pixels of an Image in an ImageView.
Is there any way to do this in iPhone?Can anybody provide some Example code to do this?Please help me to solve this problem.
There are many ways to display a small subset of your pixels. You can get the raw pixels with this.
Or you can crop a photo. Or you can mask a photo so you are left with just a small bit of your image.
What exactly do you mean by "display particular pixels"?
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So, I'm learning iOS Swift. I'm going by some tutorials, and I'm stucked at image positioning.
I'm trying to figure out how uploaded picture is rescaled and positioned.Since I cannot post the screenshot, image that should be shown in my simulator as whole, I can only see like 25% of the picture. Should I change something in Attributes or in Size Inspector?
What I did so far (clearly wrong), was setting Intrinsic Size field -> select Placeholder, w/h = 320.
Then, I pinned and selected Aspect Ratio.
Any help, please?
Thanks.
If you're asking how to make sure an image fills a UIImageView:
myImageView.contentMode = UIViewContentMode.ScaleAspectFill
You may also need to set constraints if you placed your image view in interface builder.
It's not entirely clear from your question how you want it positioned, but hopefully these get you on the right path.
In image app i have to blur the selected areas of image. Something like create mosaic at selected area of image. i have to get each pixel color of selected area and then increase the size of each pixel. here is the reference link that i am using http://soulwithmobiletechnology.blogspot.in/2011/05/create-mosaic-with-your-image-part-1.html . But not able to implement this practically for selected area. Can any one have some sample for the same.
There are two solutions for this
1. Get the screen shot of the area where you want the mosaic effect and apply effect to the same portion. Then add the image(with mosaic effect) to the original image.
2.Get the pixel of the area you want to be effected and then gave effect to those pixels.*
i am converting the image into thumbnail format and sending it to server and i want to convert it back to original size while receiving can any one please tell me how to resize the image to original without loosing quality.....
i tried directly to displaying the image in image view but the quality of the image is missing ...
can any one please help me how to maintain the quality of the image .......
Downscaling is irreversible, some information lost forever.
What you're asking isn't possible. You can't enlarge an image while maintaining the same quality. If you think about an image as a mapped array of pixels (literally, a "bit-map"), this makes sense. The image is saved with a fixed amount of data, and that's all you have to work with when you resize it. Any examples to the contrary (like TV shows) are purely fictional.
Investigate using vector graphics instead, which can be resized at will without a loss of quality.
you simply can not convert an image from thumbnail to original size and retain the quality it had in its original size.
if you want to display the image full-size, you have to send the full-size image.
You could think about using a Vector image? They do not lose quality when resized. But I have no clue whether you can use them for thumbnails in iOS.
See this wiki page for more info about Vector graphics.
I am working on module where I need to perform following activities.
Select image from Library.
Show that image.
Zoom that image.
Save the Zoomed portion or visible portion on the view.so that final image will get saved with zoomed.
I have covered 1,2,3 and struggling with 4
Does anyone have idea about this?
Thanks,
Sagar
If I understand you correctly, you want to save image that appears on the screen after zooming? To do that you can use CGImageCreateWithImageInRect function.
The image on the right is the one that I produced in photoshop. I then stripped all text and put it in an image view, as soon as I did that there was a change in colour and the vertical line lost it sharpness. Has anyone else run into a similar problem? What do I do?
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Are the dimensions correct? Is the position of the image an integer? If these cases antialiasing will slightly blur your image.
One thing to be careful of is that if your image is an odd number of pixels in either dimension then centering it onscreen will cause it to be misaligned. Imagine if you had a 1x1 image (just one pixel) and tried to center it perfectly onscreen. It can't be done because the screen is an even number of pixels wide and high. This is why it's best to always use even dimensioned images whenever possible.