Is there a way to inspect a view loaded via nib to find the resource names of images in the imageViews?

Use UIImage imageNamed:@"Foo" and the device will load the @2x image automatically Interface Builder loads the retina image automatically, too.

Use UIImage imageNamed:@"Foo"; and the device will load the @2x image automatically. Interface Builder loads the retina image automatically, too.

Well hot damn that's awesome. – zekel Mar 1 at 16:17 be aware that prior to iOS4 (?) you have to include the extension in the filename used in imageNamed. But it will still load the @2x images.

– fluchtpunkt Mar 1 at 16:24.

I have a set of images with @2x for retina display detection. This works fine on most images, however 1 image is elongated. This image was added to an UIImageView in Interface Builder.

I know the names are the same (aside from the @2x part) and the files are both the same type (PNG). What else could be causing this issue?

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