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<blockquote data-quote="Pomeroy" data-source="post: 864032" data-attributes="member: 91360"><p>There is NO Save As in iPhoto. The Original photo is tucked away, you only see a copy or the latest edited file. iPhoto will never edit your original photo, it is always keep as you imported it. If you want to have 2 versions of the same photo showing in iPhoto got to iPhoto's menu at the top and under "Photo" click on "Duplicate" and give it a new name.</p><p> If you mess up an edit or need to go back to the Original "Right click or Control click" on the photo's thumbnail and select "Revert to Original". </p><p></p><p>To "Zoom" Click Edit in the tool bar down below the thumbnails. Once in the EDIT view you will see a slider that will let you Zoom.</p><p></p><p>Now a word of Caution about messing with your photos on your hard drive once you have them in iPhoto. If you are keeping a Backup of your photos outside of iPhoto then any change you make to those files will cause iPhoto to lose track and not be able to find the file. If you want to keep backups like that and be able to rename or move those files make sure you have "Copy items to the iPhoto Library" checked in iPhoto's Preferences under the "Advanced" tab. That way iPhoto will keep a copy of the Original in it's data base. I find I have very few reasons to ever touch a photo outside if iPhoto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pomeroy, post: 864032, member: 91360"] There is NO Save As in iPhoto. The Original photo is tucked away, you only see a copy or the latest edited file. iPhoto will never edit your original photo, it is always keep as you imported it. If you want to have 2 versions of the same photo showing in iPhoto got to iPhoto's menu at the top and under "Photo" click on "Duplicate" and give it a new name. If you mess up an edit or need to go back to the Original "Right click or Control click" on the photo's thumbnail and select "Revert to Original". To "Zoom" Click Edit in the tool bar down below the thumbnails. Once in the EDIT view you will see a slider that will let you Zoom. Now a word of Caution about messing with your photos on your hard drive once you have them in iPhoto. If you are keeping a Backup of your photos outside of iPhoto then any change you make to those files will cause iPhoto to lose track and not be able to find the file. If you want to keep backups like that and be able to rename or move those files make sure you have "Copy items to the iPhoto Library" checked in iPhoto's Preferences under the "Advanced" tab. That way iPhoto will keep a copy of the Original in it's data base. I find I have very few reasons to ever touch a photo outside if iPhoto. [/QUOTE]
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