You can use blur effect and it's animation easily to call only two methods.
ManiacDev.com referred.
https://maniacdev.com/2015/04/open-source-ios-library-for-easily-adding-animated-blurunblur-effects-to-an-image
- Blur effect with box size
- Blur animation
- 0.0 to 1.0 parameter blur
- Support Swift4
SABlurImageView is available through CocoaPods. If you have cocoapods 0.38.0 or greater, you can install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod "SABlurImageView"
If you’re using Carthage, simply add
SABlurImageView to your Cartfile
:
github "marty-suzuki/SABlurImageView"
Make sure to add SABlurImageView.framework
to "Linked Frameworks and Libraries" and "copy-frameworks" Build Phases.
If you’re using Swift Package Manager, simply add SABlurImageView to your Package.swift
:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/marty-suzuki/SABlurImageView", from: "0.1.0")
]
Add the SABlurImageView directory to your project.
To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install
from the Example directory first.
If you install from pod, you have to write import SABlurImageView
.
If you want to apply blur effect for image
let imageView = SABlurImageView(image: image)
imageView.addBlurEffect(30, times: 1)
If you want to animate
let imageView = SABlurImageView(image: image)
imageView.configrationForBlurAnimation()
imageView.startBlurAnimation(duration: 2.0)
First time of blur animation is normal to blur. Second time is blur to normal. (automatically set configration of reverse animation)
If you want to use 0.0 to 1.0 parameter
let imageView = SABlurImageView(image: image)
imageView.configrationForBlurAnimation(100)
imageView?.blur(0.5)
You can use SABlurImageView
in Objective-C!
If you install from pod, you have to write #import <SABlurImageView/SABlurImageView-Swift.h>
in .m
.
If you want to apply blur effect for image
SABlurImageView *imageView = [[SABlurImageView alloc] initWithImage:image];
[imageView addBlurEffect:30.0f times:1];
If you want to animate
SABlurImageView *imageView = [[SABlurImageView alloc] initWithImage:image];
[imageView configrationForBlurAnimation:100.0f];
[imageView startBlurAnimation:2.0f];
First time of blur animation is normal to blur. Second time is blur to normal. (automatically set configration of reverse animation)
If you want to use 0.0 to 1.0 parameter
SABlurImageView *imageView = [[SABlurImageView alloc] initWithImage:image];
[imageView configrationForBlurAnimation:100.0f];
[imageView blur:0.5f];
- Xcode 9.3 or greater
- iOS 8.0 or greater
- tvOS 9.0 or greater
- macOS 10.9 or greater
- QuartzCore
- Accelerate
Taiki Suzuki, [email protected]
SABlurImageView is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.