Fix Foggy iOS App Icon
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Fix Foggy iOS App Icon.
Location: Remote
I already have the artwork—an image generated with Gemini—and I love how it looks on my computer. The moment I preview it on an iPhone, though, the colours turn dull and foggy. What I need is a clean, App-Store-ready icon that preserves the exact vibrancy of the original artwork and displays crisply on every iOS device.
Correct whatever colour-profile or rendering issue is making the hues look washed out on iOS while keeping the image otherwise unchanged.
Prepare a full .appiconset (PNG files) covering all required iPhone, iPad, Spotlight, Settings, and App Store sizes. If any extra size is advisable, please include it and let me know why.
Supply the final files organised for a drag-and-drop import into Xcode’s Asset Catalog, plus the master file (Photoshop, Affinity, or Sketch) with your adjustment layers intact in case I ever need tweaks later.
Acceptance check: when I load your .appiconset into Xcode and run the build on a physical iPhone, the icon must look identical in colour and clarity to my original desktop image—no fog, no tint shift, perfectly sharp at every size. If anything needs further tweaking, I’ll point it out and we’ll iterate until it matches.
Skills: Graphic Design, Mobile App Development, Photoshop, iPhone, Objective C, Image Processing, iOS Development, Affinity Photo
Budget: $10–$20 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I already have the artwork—an image generated with Gemini—and I love how it looks on my computer. The moment I preview it on an iPhone, though, the colours turn dull and foggy. What I need is a clean, App-Store-ready icon that preserves the exact vibrancy of the original artwork and displays crisply on every iOS device.
Here’s the help I’m after:
• Correct whatever colour-profile or rendering issue is making the hues look washed out on iOS while keeping the image otherwise unchanged.
• Prepare a full .appiconset (PNG files) covering all required iPhone, iPad, Spotlight, Settings, and App Store sizes. If any extra size is advisable, please include it and let me know why.
• Supply the final files organised for a drag-and-drop import into Xcode’s Asset Catalog, plus the master file (Photoshop, Affinity, or Sketch) with your adjustment layers intact in case I ever need tweaks later.
Acceptance check: when I load your .appiconset into Xcode and run the build on a physical iPhone, the icon must look identical in colour and clarity to my original desktop image—no fog, no tint shift, perfectly sharp at every size. If anything needs further tweaking, I’ll point it out and we’ll iterate until it matches.
That’s all—once the corrected, size-specific icons are in my hands, I can take it from there and submit to the App Store.
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