Save Full Resolution Image iPhoto

I was editting a photo on my iPad3 in iPhoto, and when I save it to the camera roll, it is significantly compressed and the textures in the graphic I'm using get lost and blurry. is there a way to save a photo without it being compressed?
What I did was bring in a graphic I made, and editted it in iPhoto, saved it to the camera roll and when I compare the two images in iPhoto, the original is crisp and sharp but the other one that I saved has bad aliasing and has blurred out most of the texture in the graphic.
What is going on here. The help area says that saving a photo to the camera roll saves it in full resolution. But why is it compressing it still?
Any help appreciated.
-MIB

I have the same problem with you, iPhoto didnt have us to choose the resolution, it auto resize and compressed the file.
I think you can make a feedback
http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto_ios.html

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