Friday, May 30, 2008

 

Photo Tip - Create an e-mailable image

When sending photos to friends and family via e-mail, don't send them the files straight from your digital camera, because they're too big (in terms of file size) for most peoples' inboxes. Each image file produced by a digital camera is usually one megabyte in size or more. While files that big can technically be attached to e-mails, some recipients' e-mail boxes may get overloaded by such files, and others might reject these large attachments outright.

So before e-mailing a photo, it's a good idea to reduce its file size. This is especially true if you are planning to send multiple photos in one e-mail message.

Click Here to learn how to do this easily with Windows Paint

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