Not whilst it's in the pasteboard. BUT, if you're worried about it being the wrong size when you paste it somewhere, FEAR NOT, Apple have been kind to us and have built quite a lot of the presentation "resizing" into things for us.
What you need to do if you really HAVE to resize the image is:
1) Be lazy and use code which you can resume... i.e. I found this on here I believe:
- (NSImage *)imageResize:(NSImage*)anImage newSize:(NSSize)newSize {
NSImage *sourceImage = anImage;
[sourceImage setScalesWhenResized:YES];
// Report an error if the source isn't a valid image
if (![sourceImage isValid]){
NSLog(@"Invalid Image");
} else {
NSImage *smallImage = [[NSImage alloc] initWithSize: newSize];
[smallImage lockFocus];
[sourceImage setSize: newSize];
[[NSGraphicsContext currentContext] setImageInterpolation:NSImageInterpolationHigh];
[sourceImage drawAtPoint:NSZeroPoint fromRect:CGRectMake(0, 0, newSize.width, newSize.height) operation:NSCompositeCopy fraction:1.0];
[smallImage unlockFocus];
return smallImage;
}
return nil;
}
then in the bit of code which you've given us:
*pasteboard = [UIPasteboard generalPasteboard];
NSImage *myShinyResizedImage = [self imageResize: oldImage newSize: CGSizeMake(100.0, 100.0)];
NSData *imgData = UIImagePNGRepresentation(myShinyResizedImage);
[pasteboard setData:imgData forPasteboardType:[UIPasteboardTypeListImage objectAtIndex:0]];
And it's been resized before if goes off to get pasted elsewhere.
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