makeObjectsPerformSelector: is going to run that selector against every object in the array. If those objects are modified by the selector they will be modified. It does not return anything. Now, there is a catch, which that by default most copies in Cocoa are shallow copies, which means you get a new array, but the underlying objects it points to are the same objects. You will need to use initWithArray:copyItems to make it copy the root level items as well. If you want a new array containing the altered objects as well as the old array do something like this:
NSArray *newArray = [[NSArray alloc] initWithArray:oldArray copyItems:YES];
[newArray makeObjectsPerformSelector:@selector(doSomethingToObject)];
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