How to restore images in their homothetic proportions?

Probably simple but impossible for me to find out: How can I reset homotheticly the proportions of images that have been stretched or compressed in the layout?

In Golive for instance, images deformed or not at 100% show an icon in the low right corner and you can restore them on a click of a button. Is it possible to do this in InDesign?
>homotheticly: What?
Homothetic transformation: (from Wikipedia.org)
In Euclidean geometry, when not a translation, there is a unique number c by which distances in the dilatation are multiplied. It is called the ratio of magnification or dilation factor or similitude ratio. Such a transformation can be called an enlargement. More generally c can be negative; in that case it not only multiplies all distances by | c | , but also inverts all points with respect to the fixed point.
More simply said, it's the transformation obtained when the length x heith ratio is locked, or when holding "shift" while dragging the corner of the image.
>You want to restore them to 100%?
100% does not restore the initial ratio as far I as could see. If the image has been made square from a rectangle, it will remain square...
>What about the frame? Is that also stretched?
The deformation often comes from using a command such as "fill up the frame", unproportionally. Then if at some stage, one changes his mind and wants to restore the initial proportion, for ex. 1-1.5 for a 24x36mm photo...
>Which version of InDesign are you using?
4.0.5
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