Get the right color in iOS7 translucent navigation bar Get the right color in iOS7 translucent navigation bar ios ios

Get the right color in iOS7 translucent navigation bar


The bar will adjust your color values.

Preferred method, for RGB >= 40 only, will give the most blurring

You can use this calculator and put in what you want the color to be when rendered on screen, it will tell you what to set the color of the barTintColor so when Apple adjusts it, it will show as intended

https://www.transpire.com/insights/blog/bar-color-calculator/

Edit: Note that these calculations are for a white background, and for lighter colours (rgb over 40, if you need darker, you will need to add a background layer like others have mentioned - although that will reduce the bar's blur)

In depth guide: https://www.transpire.com/insights/blog/custom-ui-navigationbar-colors-ios7/

Snippet:

@interface UnderlayNavigationBar : UINavigationBar@end

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@interface UnderlayNavigationBar (){    UIView* _underlayView;}- (UIView*) underlayView;@end@implementation UnderlayNavigationBar- (void) didAddSubview:(UIView *)subview{    [super didAddSubview:subview];    if(subview != _underlayView)    {        UIView* underlayView = self.underlayView;        [underlayView removeFromSuperview];        [self insertSubview:underlayView atIndex:1];    }}- (UIView*) underlayView{    if(_underlayView == nil)    {        const CGFloat statusBarHeight = 20;    //  Make this dynamic in your own code...        const CGSize selfSize = self.frame.size;        _underlayView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, -statusBarHeight, selfSize.width, selfSize.height + statusBarHeight)];        [_underlayView setAutoresizingMask:(UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight)];        [_underlayView setBackgroundColor:[UIColor colorWithRed:0.0f green:0.34f blue:0.62f alpha:1.0f]];        [_underlayView setAlpha:0.36f];        [_underlayView setUserInteractionEnabled:NO];    }    return _underlayView;}@end

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UIViewController* rootViewController = ...;UINavigationController* navigationController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithNavigationBarClass:[UnderlayNavigationBar class] toolbarClass:nil];[navigationController.navigationBar setBarTintColor:[UIColor colorWithRed:0.0f green:0.0f blue:90.0f/255.0f alpha:1]];[navigationController setViewControllers:@[rootViewController]];


You simply need to change translucent property

navigationBar.translucent = NO;

It is effectively the same as removing/making transparent subviews/sublayers of the navigation bar.


I've improved code from Achieving bright, vivid colors for an iOS 7 translucent UINavigationBar in my fork: https://github.com/allenhsu/CRNavigationController

With my modification, the result color on screen (picked on white background) will be exactly the same value passed into setBarTintColor. I think it's an amazing solution.