Jerry, I have no idea what I did, but now it's working the way it used 
to work. I've spent about an hour trying to edit in different sizes, in 
a new window and not in a new window.  It would only save sharpness in a 
new window with size anywhere from 100% to 200%, and never in fit to window.

Then I went back to first edit window and messed with the zoomer at the 
lower right, and found I was able to save when I enlarged the photo 
first.  Then all at once it began saving sharpness with the zoomer 
button at the left where the picture fits to the window, just like it 
used to save.

When it finally starting working correctly again, it crashed.  But when 
opened, it still worked like it should.  Whew!

Luann




Jerry Freeman wrote:

> This apparent lack of sharpness may be due to anti aliasing, are you  
> viewing the adjusted images at 100%? ...jf
>
> On Oct 22, 2005, at 10:23 PM, LuAnn Johnson wrote:
>
>> Until recently I was able to adjust the sharpness of photos in  
>> iPhoto, and when I clicked "done" or the arrow after editing, the  
>> sharpness was saved along with any other editing.  A couple weeks  
>> ago I noticed that I could make all kinds of adjustments and they  
>> would all save, EXCEPT the sharpness.  The pictures look fine  during 
>> the saving until the last mini-second, and the sharpness  changes 
>> back to the original.  When I open the photo again, all  adjustments 
>> are saved EXCEPT the sharpness.
>>
>> It happens with all photos, regardless of origin (scan, card, e- 
>> mail, etc.)
>>
>> I called service and after a while was told I needed to open the  
>> picture in a new window by holding down the control key and  clicking 
>> the photo.  The sharpness will save that way, but I used  to not have 
>> to do adjustments in a new window.
>>
>> I've edited for months and now this is happening.  Any clues as to  
>> why and what I can do about it?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Luann
>>
>>
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