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I have a UITableViewCell with an Image View inside of it, and I would like to crop the image to a circle. I currently have the following in the cell's initialization:

- (void)awakeFromNib
{
    // Initialization code

    //make profile image circular
    self.profileImage.layer.cornerRadius = self.profileImage.frame.size.width / 2;
    self.profileImage.layer.masksToBounds = YES;
    self.profileImage.layer.borderWidth = 0;   
}

However, the image ends up looking like

this.

How do I get this to look like a circle? The image looks more rounded if I make the corner radius smaller, but everyone seems to recommend width/2.

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  • is the source image squared? Jul 25, 2014 at 0:49
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    It's not an answer but I recommend not to use layer modification on UITableViewCell. It makes tableView's scroll slow. Make transparent .png and add on your own image.
    – Ryan
    Jul 25, 2014 at 0:50
  • @vikingosegundo, The source image is square.
    – crognale
    Jul 25, 2014 at 1:04
  • Check profileImage width and height, both should be equal otherwise you can't get full circle. And I suggest pre rendered images, doing too much layer mods in tableview could cause performance issues.
    – modusCell
    Jul 25, 2014 at 1:13
  • What happens if you typed static values for your cornerRadius rather than using a formula, say your photo is 100 x 100 pixels, if you typed cornerRadius = 100.0 / 2.0; Can you log your actual width and height of your image frame?
    – Zhang
    Jul 25, 2014 at 3:40

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