I currently have an app where I do a lot of image manipulation. I basically take an image that is 320x320 (or 640x640 on Retina) and scale it down to 128x128 (or 256x256 on Retina) before rounding off its corners and applying a glossy highlight. Everything is done using Core Graphics drawing.
At any one time there could be around 600 images that need this processing so I do around 40 on app launch using a background thread and cache them into a FIFO queue. When an image not in the cache needs processing, I do so and add it to the end of the cache, discarding the first cached image. If that first image is needed again it goes through the same process.
What I would like to know is if it would make more sense, and is ultimately more efficient, to save the discarded images to disk rather than recreate them from scratch the next time they are needed, as I could instead just read them from disk.
These images are also displayed using a CALayer and therefore there may be a overhead when the layers' contents are set because of the conversion from UIImage to CGImage. If I store them on disk I believe they can be read directly as a CGImage?
Any ideas and input on improving the efficiency of this process will be sincerely welcomed.