Xcode storyboard resolution issue on retina display

I recently upgraded from an air to a pro, and I noticed in Xcode's storyboard that some of the objects in the library are really low res, both in the library and on the views displayed in the storyboard. When I add a label it looks fine while I'm editing the text, but as soon as I stop editing, it goes back to low res quality. It's displayed fine in the device/simulator, so it's not really an issue, but it just looks so ugly. Anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it? Here are screen shots

Hi Glad it worked. Here is some of what it does.  http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14222?viewlocale=en_US

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