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FaceAware

Sometimes the aspect ratios of images we need to work with don't quite fit within the confines of our UIImageViews.

In most cases we can use AspectFill to fit the image to the bounds of a UIImageView without stretching or leaving whitespace, however when it comes to photos of people, it's quite often to have the faces cropped out if they're not perfectly centered.

This is where FaceAware comes in. It will analyse an image either through UIImageView's image property, or one you set using one of the built in functions and focus in on any faces it can find within.

The most common use for FaceAware is with avatars.

With FaceAware your users will no longer have to crop and adjust their profile pictures.

Based on these two older projects:

Both of which don't seem to be maintained anymore.

Requirements

  • Swift 3.0
  • iOS 8.0+
  • Xcode 8

Installation

Manual

Simply drag UIImageView+FaceAware.swift into your project.

There's one for Swift 3.0 and 2.3 however the example project will only run in Xcode 8.

Cocoapods

  • Add pod 'FaceAware' to your pod file.
  • Add import FaceAware to the top of your files where you wish to use it.

Useage

There are a few ways to get your image views focussing in on faces within images.

Interface Builder

This is the easiest method and doesn't require writing any code. The extension makes use of @IBDesignable and @IBInspectable so you can turn on focusOnFaces from within IB. However you won't actually see the extension working until you run your project.

Code

You can set focusOnFaces to true.

someImageView.focusOnFaces = true

Be sure to set this after setting your image. If no image is present when this is called, there will be no faces to focus on.


Alternatively you can use:

someImageView.set(image: myImage, focusOnFaces: true)

Which elimates the worry of not having an image previously set.


Debugging

FaceAware now features a debug mode which draws red squares around any detected faces within an image. To enable you can set the debug property to true.

someImageView.debug = true

You can also set this flag within interface builder.

More help? Questions?

Reach out to me on Twitter @beaunouvelle Also, if you're using this in your project and you like it, please let me know so I can continue working on it!

Future Plans

  • Add an option to only focus on largest/closest face in photo.

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