Resize photos for email

Is there anyway to resize a photo before emailing it? I don't see any options in the Photo app that comes on the iPad and the photos from my digital camera are 12MB RAW files. They are apparently converted to JPEGs before emailing but the files are still too large.
I was previously recommended to ePhoto, but that program never completes the process and when I wrote to the developer about the problem, I was told that ePhoto does not work properly with the iPad at this point.
Any suggestions aside from waiting until I have access to a computer?
Thanks

Is there anyway to resize a photo before emailing it? I don't see any options in the Photo app that comes on the iPad and the photos from my digital camera are 12MB RAW files. They are apparently converted to JPEGs before emailing but the files are still too large.
I was previously recommended to ePhoto, but that program never completes the process and when I wrote to the developer about the problem, I was told that ePhoto does not work properly with the iPad at this point.
Any suggestions aside from waiting until I have access to a computer?
Thanks

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