Iphoto to MobileMe : keep the original size?

Hi,
Is there any way I can upload a pic from Iphoto to MobileMe keeping the original size of the picture ?
Indeed, the picture is reduced when I download it from the gallery.
Thanks a lot!

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
Yes there is. When you go to upload your Album or Event the Publish window drops down
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Click on 'Advanced Options'
and then you can decide what size you want to make available for downloading
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Regards
TD

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