Last Revision: | Version 1.1, 2009-06-05 Fixed deprecation warnings, updated code to properly discover devices using Image Capture for Mac OS X 10.6. |
Build Requirements: | Mac OS X 10.6 |
Runtime Requirements: | Mac OS X 10.6 |
This sample code package shows in six easy steps how to use ImageKit to create an application that browses, displays, modifies and saves images.
Step 1: browse
Uses IKImageBrowserView to display images. Adds scrolling and zooming support. Shows image searching.
Step 2: import
Shows how to use the IKPictureTaker to import images form iSight and existing images on disk.
Step 3: view
Uses IKImageView to display an image. Show autosizing, scrolling, zooming and more.
Step 4: edit
Shows how to use the IKImageEditPanel.
Step 5: save
Shows how to save an image to any of the formats supported by ImageIO.
Step 6: present
Uses the IKSlideshow to present images full screen.
Step 7: customize browsing
Shows how to create a customize IKImageBrowserView by subclassing IKImageBrowserCell.
Step 8: camera & scanner support
Uses IKCameraDeviceView and IKScannerDeviceView to access cameras and scanners.
Last updated: 2009-06-05