Phone automatically decreases file size in message

I have a Samsung Intensity and whenever I try sending a picture either to my e-mail or to the Pix Place, the phone automatically decreases the picture size. When I look in my phone under file info, it will say the picture is like 350KB in size, but whenever I send the picture, it automatically decreases to 60KB no matter what I try. Is there anyway to get the original size picture onto my computer from my phone? I tried searching but there hasn't been a straight answer on why this is. Thanks.

Wouldn't the quality then be not as good? Taking a 60KB photo and enlarging it to 500KB again like the original would make it look horrible, wouldn't it? Sorry, Im not around my personal computer right now so I cant try it but I was under the assumption that it wasn't the original file being sent, just a thumbnail so therefore it wouldn't be the same quality/resolution.

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