Monday, May 24, 2010

How do you reduce pictures to send them a e mail attachments?

have you photoshop?





got to "image" at the top of the screen, scroll down to


image size and reduce the size in either measurement or resolutiuon. generally 72 dpi is enough for an email

How do you reduce pictures to send them a e mail attachments?
Put it in a zip folder
Reply:Get a program that automatically reduces the size of photographs that you send via e-mail. In this case, even though you have selected to send your original photograph, the program performs some steps to knock the size down, so that even people with slower Internet connections can see them. Kodak EasyShare is an example of such a program.





You can also use software programs like Adobe Elements to reduce the size of the photos you send to others.





Adobe Elements offers you two options: if you're just sending one or two photos, you can open them in Elements, reduce the size of the image, and them save them for Web (as if you were going to put them on a web page). Save For Web further reduces the size of the image, so that it is convenient to e-mail.





Elements also has a batch feature, so that you can reduce the size of hundreds of photos without having to open each and every one. All you have to do is select the photos you want to reduce, tell Elements what size you want them to be, and set it loose. Be careful when you do this 鈥?if you overwrite your original photographs, they will all be reduced in size, and no longer suitable for printing.

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