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<blockquote data-quote="CouesFanatic" data-source="post: 284043" data-attributes="member: 18978"><p>I think I am burning the thumbnail, but heres the deal. When I view the pictures in iphoto they are large and clear. When I go into the files where they are stored in iphoto and open them up with preview they are small. I tried burning them in iphoto and it burned them small again. Does iphoto automatically readjust the size or something? Cause they are way smaller then they came off the camera.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I printed one picture out on a a full sheet picture paper and it is very clear, so I know the picture quality is there somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CouesFanatic, post: 284043, member: 18978"] I think I am burning the thumbnail, but heres the deal. When I view the pictures in iphoto they are large and clear. When I go into the files where they are stored in iphoto and open them up with preview they are small. I tried burning them in iphoto and it burned them small again. Does iphoto automatically readjust the size or something? Cause they are way smaller then they came off the camera. BTW, I printed one picture out on a a full sheet picture paper and it is very clear, so I know the picture quality is there somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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