My favorite way to do this is with CGImageSourceCreateThumbnailAtIndex (in the ImageIO framework). The name is a bit misleading.
Here's an excerpt of some code from a recent app of mine.
CGFloat maxw = // whatever;
CGFloat maxh = // whatever;
CGImageSourceRef src = NULL;
if ([imageSource isKindOfClass:[NSURL class]])
src = CGImageSourceCreateWithURL((__bridge CFURLRef)imageSource, nil);
else if ([imageSource isKindOfClass:[NSData class]])
src = CGImageSourceCreateWithData((__bridge CFDataRef)imageSource, nil);
// if at double resolution, double the thumbnail size and use double-resolution image
CGFloat scale = 1;
if ([[UIScreen mainScreen] scale] > 1.0) {
scale = 2;
maxw *= 2;
maxh *= 2;
}
// load the image at the desired size
NSDictionary* d = @{
(id)kCGImageSourceShouldAllowFloat: (id)kCFBooleanTrue,
(id)kCGImageSourceCreateThumbnailWithTransform: (id)kCFBooleanTrue,
(id)kCGImageSourceCreateThumbnailFromImageAlways: (id)kCFBooleanTrue,
(id)kCGImageSourceThumbnailMaxPixelSize: @((int)(maxw > maxh ? maxw : maxh))
};
CGImageRef imref = CGImageSourceCreateThumbnailAtIndex(src, 0, (__bridge CFDictionaryRef)d);
if (NULL != src)
CFRelease(src);
UIImage* im = [UIImage imageWithCGImage:imref scale:scale orientation:UIImageOrientationUp];
if (NULL != imref)
CFRelease(imref);