Placing screenshots into InDesign

Hi All,
I'm running into a problem I can't seem to surmount. It's a very simple thing I need to do. I need to place a screenshot, taken from a Mac, into an indesign document, without it being pixelated or blurry. Should be easy, right? Wrong.
Adding the image to the frame causes it to immediately resize to fit the container. What am I doing wrong? No amount of changing the fitting settings seems to get it to original quality.
The resize content button is not what I want. I just want it to be it's own size!
To try and work around, I created a frame with the exact dimensions of the picture then placed the picture in the frame. It was still far blurrier than the original when exported. The original, if viewed from preview, is totally fine and crisp.
I've tried JPEG and PNG, no difference. I exported it through photoshop at maximum quality and still no visible difference.
In short, how do I get a screenshot from my computer into the end result PDF document without it losing quality?
I'm new to InDesign and hoping that I'm just missing something that can easily be cleared up. It's nothing to do with the display performance, which is set at maximum.

Pieman wrote:
I'm sorry but that's not true at all. The image comes onto the inDesign doc far bigger than the original image that I captured and as a result it's pixelated on the pdf. I'm hitting CMD + D to select the image, then double clicking the page. The image then automatically sizes itself.
I'm not sure why you're double-clicking the page. Cmd+D should just open the Place dialog. You navigate to the image file location, select it, and click the Open button. You now have a loaded cursor. Click the page once where you want the placed image to land. This places the image at 100%...or, it's "original" size. With it still selected, check the Info panel for its dimensions and effective resolution.
For what it's worth, placing screen shots has always been a bit of a tricky proposition, although you're correct in endeavoring to simply and only place them at 100%. The sequence I wrote out above (same as Bob's in post #5), is the way to do it. It's really not clear whether you've tried it exactly that way or not, but if you have, and the image is coming in significantly larger than expected, as you hinted, it would be worth the effort to get some empirical measurements. Open one of the problematic screen shots in Photoshop; call up the image size dialog, and check the dimensions and resolution. Compare to what reads in InDesign's Info panel. Post the results here, if you like, and we'll take it from there.

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