How does one go about adding image filters in an iPhone application? (similar to what Instagram and picplz have)
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Folks, I have made an attempt at replicating instagram and photoshop filters using pure CoreGraphics and direct pixel manipulation, not using OpenGL. Find this project at: https://github.com/esilverberg/ios-image-filters ** UPDATE ** You also should consider this project: https://github.com/gobackspaces/DLCImagePickerController |
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Have you checked simple-iphone-image-processing? It is a “simple C++ class with an Objective-C wrapper that provides a set of common image processing tasks” as well as
Other C++ open source libraries are: Edit Also, take a look at this open-source code - https://github.com/OmidH/Filtrr |
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I think you can also port, most of the C code, from free image processing libraries. And then use pixel based modifications. |
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Sadly there is no CoreImage library in the iOS SDK so you have to use OpenGLES to do image processing, Apple have an example application that demonstrates several techniques. http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#samplecode/GLImageProcessing/Introduction/Intro.html |
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