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I have to create an effect like in the images but I don't know how to do it (and also don't know how to call this effect to search). You can see in the pictures, at first we have an image at the top of page. After that, when we scroll up, the image moves up while the content moves with higher speed to cover the image. Can you give me a link or a suggestion? First

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  • The images just appear to be a normal UIScrollView
    – klcjr89
    Jul 15, 2014 at 4:50
  • I don't think it is only a normal UIScrollView. You can see the image frame becomes smaller while the content moves up.
    – lenhhoxung
    Jul 15, 2014 at 4:55
  • To me it just looks like the UIImageView is scrolling up with the UIScrollView, not changing in size. Could be wrong though.
    – klcjr89
    Jul 15, 2014 at 4:55
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    Here is the clip for illustration.youtube.com/watch?v=9GiY8WnMDwM&feature=youtu.be
    – lenhhoxung
    Jul 15, 2014 at 4:57
  • Still looks like it's scrolling, just at a different rate as the text content. Some kind of offset rather.
    – klcjr89
    Jul 15, 2014 at 5:00

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First of all take imageview and scrollview in your apps with IBOutlet.

In your YourViewController.h file

@property(nonatomic,retain) IBOutlet UIImageView *imagev;

@property(nonatomic,retain) IBOutlet UIScrollView *scr;

In your YourViewController.m file

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
    scr.contentSize = CGSizeMake(320,850);
    scr.decelerationRate = UIScrollViewDecelerationRateNormal;
    [super viewDidLoad];
}

Set imagev frame according to scrolling in scrollview delegate.

pragma mark - ScrollView Delegate

-(void)scrollViewDidScroll:(UIScrollView *)callerScrollView
{
    
    NSLog(@"%f",callerScrollView.contentOffset.y);
    
    [imagev setFrame:CGRectMake(imagev.frame.origin.x, - 0.5 *callerScrollView.contentOffset.y, imagev.frame.size.width, imagev.frame.size.height)];

}

Output :

enter image description here

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