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Join Date: Aug-2001
Location: Silicon Valley
Country: USA
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You need to apply jpeg compression to your photos. This is called various things in different programs. "Image Quality" "Quality" or "Compression" are some names
Without compression, the program assumes your output is intended for paper at 200-300dpi, not a 72-96dpi computer screen.
I am not sure, but I believe that iPhoto does not offer you any control over image quality and will always save at the maximum quality setting.
Regards,
Matt
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