Wrong screenshot size in Xcode 10 using Simulator










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I'm trying to make screenshots for iTunes using the Xcode 10 Simulator, but the images are the wrong size.



I have read that Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale would help, but in Xcode there is no such option. Does anyone have this issue?










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    I'm trying to make screenshots for iTunes using the Xcode 10 Simulator, but the images are the wrong size.



    I have read that Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale would help, but in Xcode there is no such option. Does anyone have this issue?










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      I'm trying to make screenshots for iTunes using the Xcode 10 Simulator, but the images are the wrong size.



      I have read that Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale would help, but in Xcode there is no such option. Does anyone have this issue?










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      I'm trying to make screenshots for iTunes using the Xcode 10 Simulator, but the images are the wrong size.



      I have read that Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale would help, but in Xcode there is no such option. Does anyone have this issue?







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      edited Dec 7 '18 at 19:24









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          After testing, it looks like Xcode 10.0 has full resolution screenshot ability for iPhone X series simulators only. It's good to know that it is enough to make 6.5" screen size screenshots to submit to the App Store, so just use iPhone X series simulators for screenshots to solve the issue.






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            For me, I was able to take screenshots with iphone 8 plus simulator, otherwise it didnt work ....

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          With Xcode 10, iphone 8 plus simulator worked for 5.5inch. Then, Iphone Xs Max for 6.5 inch, but this needed the alpha removed, which can be done by opening the image, clicking 'file' > 'export' and unchecking alpha.






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            Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale is a Simulator option, open your simulator and proceed to use it






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              Yes, I know, but it is not available in XCode Simulator 10.0 .

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            After testing, it looks like Xcode 10.0 has full resolution screenshot ability for iPhone X series simulators only. It's good to know that it is enough to make 6.5" screen size screenshots to submit to the App Store, so just use iPhone X series simulators for screenshots to solve the issue.






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              For me, I was able to take screenshots with iphone 8 plus simulator, otherwise it didnt work ....

              – Walid Ammar
              Dec 17 '18 at 6:57















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            After testing, it looks like Xcode 10.0 has full resolution screenshot ability for iPhone X series simulators only. It's good to know that it is enough to make 6.5" screen size screenshots to submit to the App Store, so just use iPhone X series simulators for screenshots to solve the issue.






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              For me, I was able to take screenshots with iphone 8 plus simulator, otherwise it didnt work ....

              – Walid Ammar
              Dec 17 '18 at 6:57













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            After testing, it looks like Xcode 10.0 has full resolution screenshot ability for iPhone X series simulators only. It's good to know that it is enough to make 6.5" screen size screenshots to submit to the App Store, so just use iPhone X series simulators for screenshots to solve the issue.






            share|improve this answer















            After testing, it looks like Xcode 10.0 has full resolution screenshot ability for iPhone X series simulators only. It's good to know that it is enough to make 6.5" screen size screenshots to submit to the App Store, so just use iPhone X series simulators for screenshots to solve the issue.







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              For me, I was able to take screenshots with iphone 8 plus simulator, otherwise it didnt work ....

              – Walid Ammar
              Dec 17 '18 at 6:57












            • 3





              For me, I was able to take screenshots with iphone 8 plus simulator, otherwise it didnt work ....

              – Walid Ammar
              Dec 17 '18 at 6:57







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            For me, I was able to take screenshots with iphone 8 plus simulator, otherwise it didnt work ....

            – Walid Ammar
            Dec 17 '18 at 6:57





            For me, I was able to take screenshots with iphone 8 plus simulator, otherwise it didnt work ....

            – Walid Ammar
            Dec 17 '18 at 6:57













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            With Xcode 10, iphone 8 plus simulator worked for 5.5inch. Then, Iphone Xs Max for 6.5 inch, but this needed the alpha removed, which can be done by opening the image, clicking 'file' > 'export' and unchecking alpha.






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              With Xcode 10, iphone 8 plus simulator worked for 5.5inch. Then, Iphone Xs Max for 6.5 inch, but this needed the alpha removed, which can be done by opening the image, clicking 'file' > 'export' and unchecking alpha.






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                With Xcode 10, iphone 8 plus simulator worked for 5.5inch. Then, Iphone Xs Max for 6.5 inch, but this needed the alpha removed, which can be done by opening the image, clicking 'file' > 'export' and unchecking alpha.






                share|improve this answer













                With Xcode 10, iphone 8 plus simulator worked for 5.5inch. Then, Iphone Xs Max for 6.5 inch, but this needed the alpha removed, which can be done by opening the image, clicking 'file' > 'export' and unchecking alpha.







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                    Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale is a Simulator option, open your simulator and proceed to use it






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                      Yes, I know, but it is not available in XCode Simulator 10.0 .

                      – Tadas Stra
                      Nov 14 '18 at 10:26















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                    Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale is a Simulator option, open your simulator and proceed to use it






                    share|improve this answer


















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                      Yes, I know, but it is not available in XCode Simulator 10.0 .

                      – Tadas Stra
                      Nov 14 '18 at 10:26













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                    Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale is a Simulator option, open your simulator and proceed to use it






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                    Debug > Optimize Rendering for Window Scale is a Simulator option, open your simulator and proceed to use it







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                    answered Nov 14 '18 at 10:24









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                      Yes, I know, but it is not available in XCode Simulator 10.0 .

                      – Tadas Stra
                      Nov 14 '18 at 10:26












                    • 2





                      Yes, I know, but it is not available in XCode Simulator 10.0 .

                      – Tadas Stra
                      Nov 14 '18 at 10:26







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                    Yes, I know, but it is not available in XCode Simulator 10.0 .

                    – Tadas Stra
                    Nov 14 '18 at 10:26





                    Yes, I know, but it is not available in XCode Simulator 10.0 .

                    – Tadas Stra
                    Nov 14 '18 at 10:26

















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