See Also: CIDisintegrateWithMaskTransition Members
The following example shows this filter in use
C# Example
// Create the CIImage from a file
CIImage clouds = CIImage.FromCGImage (UIImage.FromFile ("clouds.jpg").CGImage);
CIImage flower = CIImage.FromCGImage (UIImage.FromFile ("flower.png").CGImage);
CIImage xamarinCheck = CIImage.FromCGImage (UIImage.FromFile ("XamarinCheck.png").CGImage);
// Create a CIDisintegrateWithMaskTransition filter with the input image
var disintegrate_with_mask_transition = new CIDisintegrateWithMaskTransition ()
{
Image = clouds,
TargetImage = flower,
Mask = xamarinCheck
};
// Get the altered image from the filter
var output = disintegrate_with_mask_transition.OutputImage;
// To render the results, we need to create a context, and then
// use one of the context rendering APIs, in this case, we render the
// result into a CoreGraphics image, which is merely a useful representation
//
var context = CIContext.FromOptions (null);
var cgimage = context.CreateCGImage (output, output.Extent);
// The above cgimage can be added to a screen view, for example, this
// would add it to a UIImageView on the screen:
myImageView.Image = UIImage.FromImage (cgimage);
With the following image inputs:



Produces the following output:

"Sunrise near Atkeison Plateau" © 2012 Charles Atkeison, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
"Flower" © 2012 Milica Sekulic, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/