There's other iOS7+ solution:
NSString *iconFilename = // ...
UIImage *image =
[[UIImage imageNamed:iconFilename]
imageWithRenderingMode:UIImageRenderingModeAlwaysOriginal];
UIBarButtonItem *barButtonItem =
[[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithImage:image
style:UIBarButtonItemStylePlain
target:self
action:@selector(onBarButtonItemTapped:)];
Swift 5:
let iconFilename: String = // ...
let image = UIImage(named: iconFilename)?.withRenderingMode(.alwaysOriginal)
let barButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem(image: image,
style: .plain,
target: self,
action: #selector(onBarButtonItemTapped(_:)))
Extract from UIImage.h:
... navigation bars, tab bars, toolbars, and segmented controls automatically treat their foreground images as templates ... You can use UIImageRenderingModeAlwaysTemplate to force your image to always be rendered as a template or UIImageRenderingModeAlwaysOriginal to force your image to always be rendered as an original.
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