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LilGames
Inspiring
March 2, 2015
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Where can I find the filename list for iOS image Default.png ?

  • March 2, 2015
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I have a really hard time finding where information is scattered on Adobe. Does anyone know the definitive list of supported Default image filename for iOS publishing?

Here is what I was using previously to support up to iPhone5 in portrait orientation:

Default.png

Default@2x.png

Default-568h@2x.png

Default-Portrait.png

Default-Portrait@2x.png

I'd like to add iPhone 6 and 6+

thanks

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Correct answer Jitender thakur

Hi Rene,

To address all concerns and difficulties faced due of newly added launch images on iOS, we have written an official blog. Please find it here > Launch Images on iOS with Adobe AIR

Hope this helps !

Thanks,

Jitender

3 replies

Inspiring
March 23, 2015

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Legend
March 23, 2015

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Colin Holgate
Inspiring
March 5, 2015

The latest information I can find from Apple doesn't have all the sizes in the list. But, looking at the apps in the iPhone Simulator shows a list of them:

Default-375w-667h@2x~iphone.png

Default-414w-736h@3x~iphone.png

Default-568h@2x~iphone.png

Default-Landscape@2x~ipad.png

Default-Landscape~ipad.png

Default-Portrait@2x~ipad.png

Default-Portrait~ipad.png

Default@2x~iphone.png

Note how Apple include the optional ~iphone or ~ipad part, which I know some AIR users have found made a difference to launch screen glitches. Also curious that Apple don't include Default.png. The Default@2x.png version is most likely used for non-Retina iPhone.

Lars Laborious
Legend
March 5, 2015

‌You're right, Colin. If you create apps for both iPad and iPhone, you should rename your iPad Default images to append ~ipad to prevent the 6 plus from picking those up (they override the 3x image).

The Default.png is used by iPhone 3G, and newer versions of Air only support iPhone 4 and up.

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
March 6, 2015

The 3G may be too old, but the 3gs can run iOS 6.1.6, and is non-Retina. AIR still runs on that, doesn't it?

Lars Laborious
Legend
March 4, 2015

Default-375w-667h@2x.png (750×1334 px, iPhone 6)

Default-414w-736h@3x.png (1242×2208 px, iPhone 6+)

It's hard to find an updated official filename list by Adobe, but these two will do the trick for iPhone 6 and 6+ on an iPhone only targeted app.

Known Participant
March 5, 2015

Just place the images in the "root" folder and add them to the included files.