How do I get high resolution on my jpg photo

I have a photo in iphoto that I need to change to high resolution and email it.  HOw do I do that?

You can not "change" an image to High Resolution - what ever resolution it was created at it the maximum resolution it can be
the most general way to use the max is to select the photos in iPhoto and export it to the desktop using the highest resolution and quality settings (see the user tip on exporting for details on the options)  and email from there
LN

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