Apologies,

I've just tried this using the CIPageCurlWithShadowTransition filter and it 
works. It is just the non shadow one that doesn't work.

Kevin

On 28 Mar 2014, at 21:59, Kevin Meaney <k...@yvs.eu.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've setup a project for working with the CoreImage transition filters and 
> I've been going through making sure they work, and apart from the last 2 they 
> work. I can't get the backside image to appear on the back of the page being 
> turned over for the (CIPageCurlTransition, CIPageCurlWithShadowTransition) 
> filters. In the debugger I can see that it is being assigned to the 
> CIPageCurlTranstion and if I click the eye symbol I can see the correct image 
> is being set to the filter and checking the key (inputBacksideImage) that is 
> used to assign the CIImage everything is as it should be. The other images 
> (inputImage, inputTargetImage, and inputShadingImage) are all being set 
> properly and from the output it is clear that the CIPageCurlTransition filter 
> is working as it should apart from there being an image on the backside of 
> the page being turned. When it comes to assigning the images, the same 
> mechanism is used in all cases.
> 
> I thought I'd have a look at some Apple sample code and run them to see if 
> there was something specific about the assigning of the backside image that 
> doesn't apply to the other image. The first two samples I've tried both crash 
> as soon as I select the CIPageCurlTransition filter. The sample code I've 
> looked at is ImageTransition and CocoaSlides. I notice that both these 
> examples use the same image for the inputShadingImage and the 
> inputBacksideImage so even if they didn't crash I would have had to modify 
> them to provide a distinctive backside image anyway.
> 
> Have others had success applying a backside image to CIPageCurlTransition? If 
> so is there a trick to it that I'm missing
> 
> Kevin
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