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| I have found that a lot of my photos in iPhoto have been wiped and replaced with much lower-sized versions of them. I can only assume that some syncing with the iPhone caused this. Anyone know what I might have done wrong? I am going to disable syncing of photos...what a shame, I wish it would have had the smarts to ask me before doing such a stupid deed. Alra111 ADDENDUM PS: I recently started using MobileMe. Perhaps that was the cause?
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| Try adding new high-resolution pictures, then using mobileme and your iPhone, to see if one is the culprit. Additionally, try reverting to an original - it should be an option if you right-click an image.
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