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alpha - CGBitmapContextCreate with kCGImageAlphaNone

I desperately need to create a CGContextRef WITHOUT an alpha channel. Unfortunately, with Core Graphics you CANNOT specify kCGImageAlphaNone with CGBitmapCreateContext.

Can someone PLEASE post a working example of how I can create a CGContextRef WITHOUT an alpha channel?

The reason I need this is because I'm ultimately trying to call CGImageCreateWithMaskingColors, which, of course, will NOT work if the CGImageRef provided has an alpha channel.

Please post a working example. If you do you can relish in the fact that you will be on the cutting edge and will be the FIRST person to do so! Please post!

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You can create a bitmap context with no alpha channel. You just can't create a bitmap context with three bytes per pixel. Here's the secret handshake:

CGContextRef gc = CGBitmapContextCreate(NULL, myWidth, myHeight, 8, 0,
        myColorSpace, kCGImageAlphaNoneSkipLast);

In Swift:

let gc = CGContext(
    data: nil,
    width: myWidth, height: myHeight,
    bitsPerComponent: 8, bytesPerRow: 0,
    space: myColorSpace,
    bitmapInfo: CGImageAlphaInfo.noneSkipLast.rawValue)

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