Application submission, icon size error due to upcoming iOS7 release

I first introduced the Apple app. The app is designed for iPad only and compiled for iOS6. I got this answer from the submitting process:

Invalid image. For iOS applications, the icons included in the binary file must be in PNG format

If your application supports the iPhone family of devices, you should include square icons in the following sizes: 57x57 pixels and 120x120 pixels. If your application supports the iPad family of devices, you should include square icons in the following sizes: 72x72 pixels, 76x76 pixels, and 152x152 pixels.

I read this morning that this is brand new . I always have a good chance when for my first attempts.

I used only 72x72 png image files, for example, icon_72.png. I understand that when I include the retina file, its name becomes icon_72@2x.png But what about other resolutions? How can I name them or how can I do this?

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Apple mentioned in iOS 7 Interface Guide

Create different app icons for different devices. If youre creating a universal application, you need to provide application icons in all four sizes.

IPhone and iPod touch require both of these sizes:

120 x 120 pixels 60 x 60 pixels (standard resolution)

For iPad, both of these sizes are:

152 x 152 76 x 76 pixels (standard resolution)

You can call these icons whatever you want, as long as you use CFBundleIcons to declare names and add the suffix @ 2x for the names of all high-resolution icons. You can use custom names because iOS selects an icon based on whether its size matches the intended use.

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If you are a Photoshop user, you can download the template here: http://appicontemplate.com

Photoshop actions are included that automatically export all the formats you need.

To be safe, use both the iOS 6 and iOS 7 templates and enable all the permissions you requested.

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Just to clarify what I did (with some delay, sorry)

As already mentioned, I added icon76.png icon76@2.png

and I modify myapp-Info.plist, adding new icons to the "icon files" of Array and it ends:

  • Item 0 icon72.png
  • Paragraph 1 icon72@2.png
  • Paragraph 2 icon76.png
  • Paragraph 3 icon76@2.png

I also had a small final problem with the png suffix, which was uppercase: PNG

So thank you guys here is always a good help!

Fky

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