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<blockquote data-quote="Sawday" data-source="post: 863946" data-attributes="member: 22882"><p>Hi Guinness,</p><p>Re (1) iPhoto always saves the original and hides it. You can always chose to revert to original by right clicking on the thumbnail and selecting 'Revert to Original'. A belt and braces approach would be to copy the photo first and edit that - that way you will see both the edited one and original in iPhoto.</p><p></p><p>Re (2) Either highlight the thumbnail or the double clicked 'big' photo and select View, Full Screen or press Alt, Cmd and F. Hit Esc to come out of full screen.</p><p></p><p>Re (3) I don't think it's possible but I'll be watching this thread to see if it can be done!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawday, post: 863946, member: 22882"] Hi Guinness, Re (1) iPhoto always saves the original and hides it. You can always chose to revert to original by right clicking on the thumbnail and selecting 'Revert to Original'. A belt and braces approach would be to copy the photo first and edit that - that way you will see both the edited one and original in iPhoto. Re (2) Either highlight the thumbnail or the double clicked 'big' photo and select View, Full Screen or press Alt, Cmd and F. Hit Esc to come out of full screen. Re (3) I don't think it's possible but I'll be watching this thread to see if it can be done!! [/QUOTE]
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