I’ve mentioned some nice libraries and components that are inspired by the blurring effects found within iOS 7 most recently a UIImage category allowing you to apply a blurring effect to a specified frame within an image.
Here’s a nice library from Aaron Ng called ANBlurredImageView that allows you to easily apply an animated blurring effect to images with a customizable colour.
ANBlurredIMageView subclasses UIImageView you can set up how quickly you would like the blurring/unblurring effect to take (making it great for transitions blurring the background) and you can apply a tint colour by providing a UIColor. There’s a handy callback method so you can execute some code once the blurring has completed.
Here are a few images based on the included example showing the blurring and tinted blurring effect:



You can find ANBlurredImageView on Github here.
You can read more about the image box blur algorithm used to generate the blur on the Indie Ambitions blog.
A nice easy way to create an animated blurring effect on an image.
- Example: Creating An iOS 7 Style High Speed Movable Blur Mask
- UIImage Category Allowing You To Easily Apply A Blur Effect To A Specific Area Of An Image
- iOS Image Processing Library Allowing You To Define Custom Image Filters Using A JSON File
- Open Source Library Allowing You To Create A High Speed Dynamic Blur Effect
- Open Source iOS Component Providing A Customizable Dynamic Blur Effect While Scrolling
Original article: Open Source Library Allowing You To Easily Apply An Animated/Tintable Blur To An Image
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