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I have been digging deeper into iPhoto. Two questions:
iPhoto doesn't seem to have a setting that controls the size at which it displays a photo when it opens it. It seems to simply use the available screen size. There is nothing that shows what the zoom factor is, whether it has been scaled up or scaled down. Is there some way to at least figure out what the current scaling factor is, and secondly, is there a way to set this so that it zooms to 100% by default?
iPhoto doesn't seem to have the ability to resize photos! Can this be true? I haven't been able to find any such ability. Have I missed it?
Thanks!
iPhoto doesn't seem to have a setting that controls the size at which it displays a photo when it opens it. It seems to simply use the available screen size. There is nothing that shows what the zoom factor is, whether it has been scaled up or scaled down. Is there some way to at least figure out what the current scaling factor is, and secondly, is there a way to set this so that it zooms to 100% by default?
iPhoto doesn't seem to have the ability to resize photos! Can this be true? I haven't been able to find any such ability. Have I missed it?
Thanks!