Importing Hi-res pictures

When I import a 3000px x 3000px image into Keynote, it sizes it down to the page dimensions. When I stretch the image up, it appears the resolution has been sized down as well.
Is there anything I can do about this?
I want to import a hi-res image so I can do a slow zoom into it and retain the details.
Thanks

Silly me.
Just found the "reduce images" checkbox in the preferences.

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