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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T20:09:09+00:00 2026-06-07T20:09:09+00:00

I’m looking for a solution that can save me from maintaining two versions of

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I’m looking for a solution that can save me from maintaining two versions of the same image, one for Retina displays (aka @2x), one another for non-Retina displays. My goal is to maintain the “2x” images only, and have some ‘magic tool’ resize all of them with a single click or even better upon building in XCode. Like “set it and forget it”.

Can you help me? Thanks in advance.

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    2026-06-07T20:09:11+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 8:09 pm

    If you just want to downscale them, you can have Xcode automatically generate all non-retina images during the build process. This example script uses “sips” because that is preinstalled on Macs.

    The Script

    #!/bin/bash
    # Downsamples all retina ...@2x.png images.
    
    echo "Downsampling retina images..."
    
    dir=$(pwd)
    find "$dir" -name "*@2x.png" | while read image; do
    
        outfile=$(dirname "$image")/$(basename "$image" @2x.png).png
    
        if [ "$image" -nt "$outfile" ]; then
            basename "$outfile"
    
            width=$(sips -g "pixelWidth" "$image" | awk 'FNR>1 {print $2}')
            height=$(sips -g "pixelHeight" "$image" | awk 'FNR>1 {print $2}')
            sips -z $(($height / 2)) $(($width / 2)) "$image" --out "$outfile"
    
            test "$outfile" -nt "$image" || exit 1
        fi
    done
    

    Automatic Execution

    • Create a new “Aggregate Target”, name it “Downsample images”.
    • Add a “Run script” phase to this target that runs the script.
    • Add the “Downsample images” target as a “Target Dependency” in your app target(s).

    Notes

    Remember to still add your 1x images to the Xcode project. Depending on your needs you might also want to:

    • exclude certain files from conversion
    • add the generated files to your .gitignore file
    • use ImageMagick’s “convert” instead of “sips”. (sips seems to fail for some indexed PNGs.)
    • run optipng

    ImageMagick comes with a “compare” command if you want to check the downsampled versions.

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