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I have 3 images on the same place on my app's bundle: "image~iphone.png", "image@2x~iphone.png" and "image~ipad.png".

when I do

UIImage *imageU = [UIImage imageNamed:[[NSBundle mainBundle]  pathForResource:@"image"
ofType:@"png"]];

BOth, the iPhone and iPhone 4 hires versions load fine, but not the ipad image. When I run on iPad, I get nil on imageU.

Yes, the image is there, the name is correct (iphone~ipad.png).

Why is that? any clues?

thanks.

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    Why not just use UIImage *imageU = [UIImage imageNamed:@"image.png"];?
    – kennytm
    Jul 6, 2010 at 7:13
  • good question. This is not working in my project. I have to give the full path.
    – Duck
    Jul 6, 2010 at 8:29

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I discovered that the solution for that is: do not use any extension on the iPad images. This tilde trick is not working for iPad. One more buggy stuff that makes us waste time.

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Possible daft attempt, but is the ipad image copied into the correct target when you add it as a resource? By that, I mean - of you right click the image and get info, does it have the iPad ticked as it's target?

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  • yes. Checked them out again now. All perfectly assigned to the correct target.
    – Duck
    Jul 5, 2010 at 21:24
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I ran into the same problem with launch images. Despite what the docs say, naming a file with a ~ipad suffix doesn't do anything. You need to set the UILaunchImageFile~ipad key and use a separate name for your launch images on iPad, e.g., DefaultiPad.png and DefaultiPad-Landscape.png, then make sure to just set UILaunchImageFile~ipad to DefaultiPad (no .png suffix) and it will pick up the variants correctly.

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  • how is this related? is is talking about [UIImage imageNamed:], not launch images.
    – dwery
    Nov 24, 2012 at 13:34
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image "image~ipad.png" will show HD quality on iPad because in ios 5.1 "~ipad.png" is used to show HD quality image of resolution 2048*2048.Test this naming conservation on iPad,it will work.

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  • Isn't he saying in his question exactly that it doesn't work for him? Sep 22, 2012 at 1:41

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