openfrog
openfrog

Reputation: 40735

Is there something special I must know when drawing images in core graphics?

Before the retina display came to iOS, I've developed some controls which are drawn using stretchable images and lots of core graphics code.

Now I tested it on a retina display device, and the graphics are misplaced and distorted. Everything else that's loaded with @2x suffix and UIImage imageNamed works fine.

I assume there must be some special considerations when using images in core graphics. For example, I obtain the CGImage from an UIImage very often.

Does anyone know?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 399

Answers (1)

rpetrich
rpetrich

Reputation: 32316

UIImage is a facade on top of CGImage (and IOSurface as a private API). Since CGImage has no concept of scale, it will reflect the actual size of the image's buffer--for @2x images, the CGImage dimensions will be twice what the UIImage's size are.

Upvotes: 1

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