Dev:UIBackdropView

_UIBackdropView is a private class in UIKit.framework (iOS 7.0+), a subclass of UIView, which is used for the popular blur effects.

It uses a CABackdropLayer with a gaussianBlur CAFilter (kCAFilterGaussianBlur).

Creating Settings
_UIBackdropView uses a _UIBackdropViewSettings object for its setup. There are many ways to create it:

Available settings classes (styles)
Here's a list with known settings classes (subclasses of _UIBackdropViewSettings) available.

Overriding _UIBackdropViewSettingsColored
You can give it a tint color (in fact, it already has a default tint color, and some styles (10091, 10092, 10120) set their own). Example:

Blurring Sample
There are two blur qualities available.


 * low
 * default (Assumed to be "medium")

They correspend to the kCAFilterGaussianBlur's property "inputQuality"

Graphics quality
Some styles require higher graphics quality, determined using -[UIDevice _graphicsQuality] and might not be suitable for legacy devices. There are two values: 10 and 100. 100 looks better, but needs more resources. On default, iPad2,6, iPad2,7, iPad3,4, iPad3,5, iPad3,6, iPhone4,1, iPhone5,1, iPhone5,2, iPod5,1 get 10, the other devices get 100 (as of iOS 8.1). To manually set a graphic quality to a style, use

Applying blur settings/style
There are several ways for doing this by methods.

-transitionIncrementallyToPrivateStyle: and -transitionIncrementallyToStyle: do the same (-transitionIncrementallyToPrivateStyle: calls -transitionIncrementallyToStyle: internally). -transitionToSettings:</tt> and -transitionToPrivateStyle:</tt> are equivalent too.

For example