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I save the UIImage to Library directory,but this takes more memory to save the image I write this code to save the Image.

int i;
for(i = 0; i<[_selectedAssetArray count]; i++)
{
    NSError *error;
    NSString *documentsDirectory = [NSHomeDirectory()
                                    stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"Library/VideoMaker"];
    if (![[NSFileManager defaultManager] fileExistsAtPath:documentsDirectory])
        [[NSFileManager defaultManager] createDirectoryAtPath:documentsDirectory withIntermediateDirectories:NO attributes:nil error:&error];
        UIImage *image=[_selectedAssetArray objectAtIndex:i];

        NSData *imageData = UIImageJPEGRepresentation(image, 1.0f);
        [imageData writeToFile:[documentsDirectory stringByAppendingPathComponent:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Di%d.%@",i, @"png"]] atomically:YES];
}i++;

In this code _selectedAssetArray is my UIImage Array that contains more than 50 or100 images. When I save the Images the memory increase from 20 MB to 200 or more.So that My app Terminate due to the Pressure of Memory...

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This might be worth a try, put it in a LOW queue, or even try replacing LOW by BACKGROUND

dispatch_async(dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_LOW, 0ul), ^{

    // Your code here
       [self saveData:1]
});

EDIT: Let's say all your photos are saved in photoArray, which is an NSMutableArray.

Note, this requires some indentation, i've type that from scratch on SO. Also, this is very very ugly, so if it works, you need to tweak it at little (for example, at least use a switch for the proceed, and maybe split into methods that make this more readable)

 - (void)saveData:(int)proceed
{
   if (proceed == 1){
      if([photoArray count] >= 10){
           (for int i = 0 ; i < 10; i++){

           // I'm making up the code but you'll know what i mean
           // I'm saving the last photo (or the first one, it doesn't matter)
           // of the array of pictures

             [self savePhoto:[photoArray lastObject]];

          // now your photo has ben saved, 
         //  we can remove if from the array so the loop doesn't do it twice

            [photoArray removeObject:[photoArray lastObject]];
        }
         // Here you check if you have to start over, or just do the last photos.
         if ([photoArray count] >= 10){
             [self saveData:1];
             }
         if ([photoArray count] < 10 && [photoArray count] >0){
             [self saveData:2];
             }
         if ([photoArray count] == 10){
             break;
             }
      }
    }
     if (proceed == 2)

      if([photoArray count] < 10 && [photoArray count] > 0){
           (for int i = 0 ; i < [photoArray count]; i++){
            // I'm making up the code but you'll know what i mean
           // I'm saving the last photo (or the first one, it doesn't matter)
           // of the array of pictures

             [self savePhoto:[photoArray lastObject]];

          // now your photo has ben saved, 
         //  we can remove if from the array so the loop doesn't do it twice

            [photoArray removeObject:[photoArray lastObject]];
            }
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  • It doesn't work ...Any other idea for this ..? please help me Sep 23, 2014 at 10:01
  • Ok then what you should do is (while still using the background queue) use a method that does, say, 10 picture at a time, and calls itself again when the 10th picture has been processed. This might help with the memory peaks.
    – Gil Sand
    Sep 23, 2014 at 11:06
  • I want save Image to Library for later use.I am creating VideoMaker app. Sep 23, 2014 at 11:10
  • Still, try and save them "slowly" (10 by 10 for example). I'll edit my asnwer quickly
    – Gil Sand
    Sep 23, 2014 at 11:33
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    Did you check turning your save to atomically:NO? Sep 23, 2014 at 13:00

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