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I have an image in an UIScrollView, that can be scrolled and zoomed.

When the user presses a button, I want the code to create an image from whatever part of the UIScrollView is inside an area I specify with a CGRect.

I've seen code to crop UIImages, but I can't adapt it to do the same for a view, because it uses CGContextDrawImage.

Any thoughts?

Cheers, Andre

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I've managed to get it.

Here's my solution, based on a few different ones from the web:

- (UIImage *)imageByCropping:(UIScrollView *)imageToCrop toRect:(CGRect)rect
{
    CGSize pageSize = rect.size;
    UIGraphicsBeginImageContext(pageSize);

    CGContextRef resizedContext = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();
    CGContextTranslateCTM(resizedContext, -imageToCrop.contentOffset.x, -imageToCrop.contentOffset.y);
    [imageToCrop.layer renderInContext:resizedContext];
    UIImage *image = UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext();

    UIGraphicsEndImageContext();

    return image;
}

which you call by using:

CGRect clippedRect = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 300);
picture.image = [self imageByCropping:myScrollView toRect:clippedRect];
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  • That was helpful, thanks. A little bug in the method, though: it refers to scrollView, although it should refer to imageToCrop instead, in case the caller does not name the view "scrollView". May 20, 2010 at 11:48
  • You're totally right :) I'm glad you found it useful though. Cheers
    – Andre
    May 20, 2010 at 12:28
  • Great! Thanks :) but, how can I crop a image with resolution higher than 320*480. still need to process the orignal image?
    – Fourj
    Aug 16, 2011 at 3:16
  • I've never tried it and I'm not an expert, but if you can't get it working with a size bigger than the screen, it COULD be because of the view's frame bounds. I'd change the size of the view to the dimensions you want, run the script and then change the size of the view again to the original dimensions. I might be completely wrong though.
    – Andre
    Sep 5, 2011 at 11:28
  • I'm also using this way but it's loose the quality of the image a lot Sep 3, 2012 at 4:32

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