How to resize a Cropped photo

iPhoto on iPad 3 with iOS 6.
I use the Crop tool to select a portion of the image.
Tap Edit to confirm my selection.
The image is now displayed in the editting panel.
How do I get the image to fill the editting panel?
What seems to happen is if I have cropped 50% of the original image, then
after I tap Edit about 50% of the editting panel is used.
I've tried tapping on the image. Using two fingers.
Nothing has worked. The image remains at the size of the crop.
fwiw, in Photoshop Elements after a crop, a double click on the hand tool would
zoom the image out to fill the window.
Thanks for any help or advice.

This wasn't the question I was looking for, but it's been one I have wished for. When I export the picture and select the new size I then am given a window where I rename the new image and then direct where it should go. The default appears to be where I LAST saved a picture. I would like it to go where the original image is stored (I'm afraid I am still in my PC mode as I've only very recently decided to give Gates the gate!)
I navigate to my iPhoto library and have a choice of Originals, modified, iPod photo cache (woops, not THERE!), and Data. In each of those folders are only dated folders ... hmmm. I see. Wait a sec. Okay, I dig further into 2002 and discover the folder the original is in. I select that. But it doesn't appear in my iPhoto screen. Lemme see... Well, I see. I put it into "DATA/folder/folder." I'll put it into "Original/folder/folder" ... hmm. It says that it's already there and do I want to replace it. Well, if it were there, why don't I see it in my library?
Okay, now just a sec... bear with me. SOrry to go on here but a lot of this is confusing to an old PC head.
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Here is what is in my Source:
Library
Early Photos
2003
2004
2005
2006
Last Roll
Last 12 Months
Concord Art (folder I made)
then dozens of albums I am currently trying to make from importing 86000 pictures from my PC.
I brought over the entire file structure from the PC onto a folder on my Mac desktop... hmmm. So... maybe I should save the new picture in THAT folder? I'm not sure I'm not COPYING the photo to iPhoto or POINTING iPhoto to that folder.
What was the question I was looking for? That's another of my problems...
Rik
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