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I was wondering how I can manipulate the launch image of an iPhone app? I have put launchImage.png into my plist file (under Launch image (iPhone)) and when the app starts I would like to animate this launch image out of the view, like so:

launchImage.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(-CGRectGetWidth(launchImage.frame), 0);

But how do I access an image which I've defined in my plist?

Or will I simply load another instance of the image and then animate it out of the way? This appears a little cumbersome, especially as the app has already loaded the launch image.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance!

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You'll have to load another instance. You can't access the launch image from your app. I usually just make a UIImage that matches the launch image and in my viewDidAppear method I animate it away with a performSelector:withDelay: of a second or 2.

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  • thanks. why the delay though? i guess i will just have to try this even though it's a little annoying that you can't manipulate the launch image... oh well.
    – n.evermind
    Jun 28, 2011 at 21:20
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    The delay gives you some control over how long the image is up and keeps it from popping out too soon.
    – Dancreek
    Jun 28, 2011 at 21:39
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Your best bet is to create a UIImageView instance set to display your launch image, put it on the root view controller's view, then animate it out of the way as you've described (perhaps in -viewDidAppear:). As far as I know, there's no API mechanism for interacting with the launch image directly.

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You have to load up the launch image again and then animate it out.

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