Email Photo for Printing

I want to email a photo that will be printed. What is the minimum resolution and size (pixel dimension or document size) that will produce a good home view quality; 4x6 print; 5x7 print; 8x10 print. Thanks

No need to be frustrated at the Apple Support lacewing. However you should access 'Help' at the menu bar at the top of the screen on top of the Application window (window). I am very sorry that I am not very familiar at 'Photo Lab' but there must be some sort of place to upload them.
Tip: Try looking for 'icc_profiles' related menu bars to access.
If I still haven't helped you anymore than you already know, either email me more information on this software (I am checking 'Photo Lab' now) or just reply in a more detailed description.
My email: [email protected]
Trust me, it's worth a try if you really need this.

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