Import and edit on iOS iPhoto - dump on Mac

Hi all,
Is it possible to edit photos on an iPad, then transfer to a Mac/iPhoto and retain the original file and full resolution?
I've been experimenting with iPhoto on the iPhone but when I share to iTunes the photos are downsized.
Thanks.

The free app "Acrobat app" is the new release of the free Adobe Reader Mobile.
The app provides a connection via your internet connection (WiFi, Wired, Cell Data Plan, whatever) to several of Adobe's online subscription based services.
With the appropriate service it is possible to process PDFs of scanned images for OCR. The OCR output is "real" text and Reader's Comment / Markup tools can be used.
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