質問

For testing purposes I would like to generate a large quantity of unique images and store them in the Camera Roll (via ALAssetsLibrary) on an iPhone. Ideally these should approximate the size of real user photos.

I've tried considering generating images with random colors, but these tend to compress to smaller sized files than typical camera pictures.

I'm currently generating an image from entirely random bits but I was wondering if there were any other ways I should consider which would better approximate pictures taken by real people.

My aim is to do generate rapidly as possible so pulling images from flickr is going to be too IO bound.

役に立ちましたか?

解決

Take a few images and simply have a method that draws a sequential number (or time) on them and saves them as an image. So each is unique but allows testing typical images. Numbering also allows you to test to make sure the correct image is being loaded as desired.

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