Saving a small pic larger?

I have a small pic that i zoomed in to edit, clean up etc. It now looks great but i don't know how to save it 'larger'. Is this possible? If so how? I currently have iPhoto '09 and Mac OSX 10.6.8

no - cropping throws parts away - you can revert to original; and get them back but you can not "increase the size" of the cropped photo - what is not there is not there
LN

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