Thanks cindy
I want to know how to post a zoomed in pic but I dont have a photo editor. iphoto cant seem to do it. Too late for that endevore tonight lol but what I can do is post a pic of my screen lol I wish yall could see this~
Have you tried this tutorial?
If you're working with pics with lots of mega-pixels and don't need to actually zoom in, then you can use the "Crop" tool and check the option to constrain size and set the value to 800x600 pixels (or 600x800) and you would have crystal clear images (at least no added pixelation from enlarging)
http://iphoto.maccreate.com/2010/12/20/how-to-crop-pictures-in-iphoto-11/
SELECT A PHOTO TO CROP
"Select the photo you want to crop by clicking on it an in album or event. A yellow outline will appear around the selected photo."
OPEN THE EDIT PANE
"Next, click the Edit button in the lower right corner of the iPhoto window to open the Edit pane."
OPEN THE CROP TOOL
"Under the Quick Fixes tab, click the Crop button to open the cropping tool."
CHOOSE CONSTRAINT SETTINGS
"To crop a photo to specific dimensions, click the Constrain checkbox and then choose a size from the pop-up menu. This maintains a specific photo size ratio when you crop. To crop the photo freely without specifying a size ratio, make sure the Constrain checkbox is not selected."
CROP YOUR PHOTO
"To crop your photo, place your mouse pointer over a corner of the selection rectangle.
The pointer will change to a plus sign (+), you can drag the crop area to select the part of the photo you want.
As you drag, a grid appears over the photo to help you compose the crop.
If you compose the crop so that the primary focus of the photo falls along one or more of the grid lines, you will have a well-balanced photo.
To move the entire selection area over a different part of the photo, place the pointer anywhere over the selection area and drag it to a new position.
If you make a mistake, click the Reset button to start over."
COMPLETE YOUR CROP
"When you’re happy with your cropped photo, click Done. Your cropped photo will open at its new full size."