PhotoTweaks is an interface to crop photos. It can let user drag, rotate, scale the image, and crop it. You will find it mimics the interaction of Photos.app on iOS 8. :]
PhotoTweaksViewController offers all the operations to crop the photo, which includes translation, rotate and scale.
To use it,
UIImage *image = [info objectForKey:UIImagePickerControllerOriginalImage];
PhotoTweaksViewController *photoTweaksViewController = [[PhotoTweaksViewController alloc] initWithImage:image];
photoTweaksViewController.delegate = self;
photoTweaksViewController.autoSaveToLibray = YES;
photoTweaksViewController.maxRotationAngle = M_PI_4;
[picker pushViewController:photoTweaksViewController animated:YES];
maxRotationAngle
is the property to set the maximum supported rotation angle.
Get the cropped image
- (void)photoTweaksController:(PhotoTweaksViewController *)controller didFinishWithCroppedImage:(UIImage *)croppedImage
{
[controller.navigationController dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
// cropped image
}
PhotoTweaks is available on CocoaPods. Add the follwing to your Podfile:
pod 'PhotoTweaks', '~> 1.0.4'
Alternatively, you can manually drag the PhotoTweaks
folder into your Xcode project.
If using with an existing UIImagePickerController, be sure to set allowsEditing = NO
otherwise you may force the user to crop with the native editing tool before showing PhotoTweaksViewController.