A Cocoa-Touch system for getting a color scheme in function of an image, like iTunes 11 does. It is designed as a general purpose class set, in wich LEColorPicker is the interface for your client code.
Release note: Current release (1.0) run faster in devices than simulator.
- Add the OpenGLES framework to your project.
- Drag the 'LEColorPickerDemo/LEColorPicker' folder into your project, and you are done.
First, you have to create an instance of a LEColorPicker
object. Then, LEColorPicker
class provides an instance method that receives an UIImage as input and returns a LEColorScheme
object. LEColorScheme will provide the three computed colors as properties.
#import "LEColorPicker.h"
...
LEColorPicker *colorPicker = [[LEColorPicker alloc] init];
LEColorScheme *colorScheme = [colorPicker colorSchemeFromImage:image];
aView.backgroundColor = [colorScheme backgroundColor];
titleTextField.textColor = [colorScheme primaryTextColor];
bodyTextField.textColor = [colorScheme secondaryTextColor];
...
All images are public domain. If you want to add your own testing images, drag the image to the Resources folder of the project, in Xcode. Don't use names with "Default" or will be filtered. Only PNG images are supported (for now) in the sample project.
See LICENSE.markdown
Andrey Tarantsov for ATPagingView.
User Olie from StackOverflow, for his function to get a RGBA pixel array from an UIImage.
User Seth Thompson from StackOverflow for his Mathematica code for pick the colors like iTunes 11.
Suggestions will be well received.
Mail [email protected]
Twitter @luis_espinoza
You can try the demo in your device via MacBuildServer.