Emailing photos - what is 'readiris'?

I have read all the threads on emailing photos to windows users with avid interest, as this is my main sticking point with iPhoto. I mainly use my MacBook for photo processing and emailing, and I should add that I am very new to all of this and am only 3 weeks in to my very first MacBook - unfortunately, the learning curve has been much steeper than expected. I have changed everything that some very clever people advised in previous threads, e.g. plain text emails, typing that default message into the systems place (you can tell I have all the technical terms!!), and whilst I have had some success in emailing photos, this is sporadic - despite the same settings used every single time and emails sent to the same recipients, some email attachents just don't get there. When testing this again today while I was on the phone to the recipient, the photo he received was indeed an attachment but he could not open this and was requested by his computer to use a programme called 'readiris'. He could not open or save the file, and despite being send as 'actual size', the image resolution received was not good. Would deinstalling iPhoto (if such a thing is possible) and installing Picasa be an option? I am beginning to wonder if I have made the right choice in switching to a Mac... Any help at all would be gratefully received. Thank you!

None of the solutions you suggest will make a blind bit of difference as the problem:
the photo he received was indeed an attachment but he could not open this and was requested by his computer to use a programme called 'readiris'. He could not open or save the file, and despite being send as 'actual size', the image resolution received was not good.
is on his machine, not yours.
Readiris is a scanning programme. Why his computer wants to open your photo with this app is a setting on his computer.

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