Low image resolution in ipad

I had the new iPad for 3 months now but recently when emailing photos taken with the iPad to friends has been changed from 1936x2592 to 240x320. I couldn't find any settings to change the image resolutions. I am not sure why the resolution is being compress while emailing to people.

Thanks for your reply
The issue is the pictures (e.g. employee photos) are saved in Database as BLOB data type.
The report is loading employee photo into the report (e.g. employee card), but the loaded picture is coming up with much less quality than the original.

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