N85 picture settings question

I tried asking this in the "N Series" section but got ver very little help. I figured those posting in this section are more interested in the picture side of mobile phones. So therefore are more knowledgable and be better at helping.
So here it goes:
I have a Nokia N85 and i'm having trouble sending and receiving pictures full size. If i do receive pictures or send them to other phones they are signifcantly reduced in size and appear as a small square on screen. I have attached a pic of my phone screen with a picture displayed that was sent to me after from my girlfriends N85.
I have been through the settings to the best of my knowledge and set the image size to large but this seems to have no effect.
To do this i went to MESSAGING>OPTIONS>SETTINGS>MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE>IMAGE SIZE (set this to large)
Please help!
Attachments:
Snapshot_20100806.jpg ‏40 KB

I may be wrong here, but I think the size of the picture is network dependant, so you may need to check with your operator.
The best option would be to email the pictures instead of using MMS.
IMHO
640K Should be enough for everybody
El_Loco Nokia Video Blog

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