Reputation: 12333
I'm trying to get CIImage
from ImageView that display on the screen.
UIImage *image = myImageView.image;
convert image UIImage
to CIImage
.
CIImage *cImage = [....];
How to do this?
Upvotes: 77
Views: 73045
Reputation: 2712
This is most compatibile way of doing it:
UIImage* u =[UIImage imageNamed:@"image.png"];
CIImage* ciimage = [[CIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:u.CGImage];
now use ciimage...
and Swift version:
let i1 = UIImage(named: "testImage")
if let cgi1 = i1?.cgImage {
let ci = CIImage(cgImage: cgi1)
//use ci
}
(fixed typo in the if let statement)
Upvotes: 27
Reputation: 1957
CIImage *ciImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"test.png"].CIImage;
UIImage *uiImage = [[UIImage alloc] initWithCIImage:ciImage];
To fix the case where myUIImage.CIImage
returns nil
like [UIImageView image]
, you can instead do [CIImage imageWithCGImage:myUIImage.CGImage]
– Dylan Hand
Swift version:
let ciImage = UIImage(named: "test.png")!.ciImage
let uiImage = UIImage(ciImage: ciImage)
To fix the case where myUIImage.ciImage
returns nil
like you can instead do CIImage(cgImage: myUIImage!.cgImage!)
.
Upvotes: 140
Reputation: 3931
When converting UIImage to CIImage, I had 2 separate cases where it's sometimes nil and sometimes not. Below code solved it:
CIImage *ciImage;
ciImage=[[CIImage alloc] initWithImage:imageToConvert];
if (ciImage==nil)
ciImage=imageToConvert.CIImage;
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 12293
Swift 3/4
UIImage > CIImage
let ciimage = CIImage(image: image)
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiimage/1624090-init
CIImage > UIImage
let image = UIImage(ciImage: ciimage)
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreimage/ciimage/1624119-init
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 18898
Swift example of changx's answer:
guard let ciimage = CIImage(image: uiimage) else { return }
let image = UIImage(CIImage: ciimage)
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 17564
func toCIImage(image: UIImage) -> CIImage {
return image.CIImage ?? CIImage(CGImage: image.CGImage!)
}
func toUIImage(image: CIImage) -> UIImage {
return UIImage(CIImage: image)
}
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 1030
Here is a complete code sample that I've used in my projects.
- (UIImage *)makeUIImageFromCIImage:(CIImage *)ciImage {
CIContext *context = [CIContext contextWithOptions:nil];
CGImageRef cgImage = [context createCGImage:ciImage fromRect:[ciImage extent]];
UIImage* uiImage = [UIImage imageWithCGImage:cgImage];
CGImageRelease(cgImage);
return uiImage;
}
CIImage
is basically a recipe for an image. You will run into problems if you try to directly convert from CIImage
to UIImage
. For example, calling
NSData * UIImageJPEGRepresentation (
UIImage *image,
CGFloat compressionQuality
);
will return nil
.
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 461
While Changxing Wang's answer is effectively correct, Apple says that UIImage.CIImage won't always work. Specifically, from PocketCoreImage:
// Create a CIImage from the _inputImage. While UIImage has a property returning
// a CIImage representation of it, there are cases where it will not work. This is the
// most compatible route.
_filteredImage = [[CIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:_inputImage.CGImage options:nil];
Apple also uses the following, which DOESN'T work for me:
[UIImage imageWithCIImage:_filteredImage]
My personal implementation, adapted from this post does work for me:
// result is a CIImage, output of my filtering.
// returnImage is (obviously) a UIImage that I'm going to return.
CIContext *context = [CIContext contextWithOptions:nil];
UIImage *returnImage =
[UIImage imageWithCGImage:[context createCGImage:result fromRect:result.extent]];
Upvotes: 33