Photo Share by Email Resolution

How do I share the full resolution image by email? It ends up at 1632x918

Sorry now I remember your username and that you have posted a few questions here and there about the 920.
I assume that because it is email there is a size limit when posting from mobile, not sure if anyone else can confirm this here, but wouldn't be surprised if it was due to that reason. I don't see any reason in this day and age why the full file size can't be attached to an email. You can always leave feedback at the Microsoft forums:
http://windowsphone.uservoice.com

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  • Re: Photo Share by Email Resolution

    There should be resolution settings for sharing via email, Messaging.  WIFI or not in case of email.  Using Lumia 920.

    I belive that in the case of email it automatically downscales it when you attach the photos, and for SkyDrive you can choose whether to keep the original resolution or a smaller one.
    you can always leave suggestions with Microsoft directly over at http://windowsphone.uservoice.com

  • Emailing Photos Results In Lower Resolution

    My brother just emailed me a photo he took on the iPhone 3GS and it was showing as 600x800 and I knew something was off. Pulling the photo from his phone to my computer results in a larger 1200x1600 photo. How can we email the full size image to each other? Is there a setting or something I am missing?
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    There IS a way around it. When you click on a picture and choose "share" it emails it, resized, however if you click and hold on the picture you can choose "copy" which copies the original image unaltered.
    Paste that into an email to send the full resolution image. You can copy as many as you want I think up to 32 successfully into an email by using the icon in the lower left while looking at the entire album instead of the single picture.
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    because your server did not reply.    Have sent the same photo to my email address with no problem just to  doublecheck.  Why will it not
    send out to other email addresses?  Thank you.

    Go into iPhoto's Accounts preference pane and delete the email account that's there.  Now add it back and try again.
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    How can I attach a photo to an email using Photoshop Elements 9, without going through the Adobe Revel cloud?

    Adobe user wrote:
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  • Why can't I drag & drop photos to my email anymore?

    The old IPhoto let me just drop and drag a photo onto the bottom part of my e-mail screen (gmail) and it would -boom- just upload as an attachment.  I didn't have to open up the attachments folder finder and waste time.  I updated my MacBook the other day and now with the new Photos, this function is no longer possible.  Why?  Do I have to change a setting or something?
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    Use Mail to share photos
    You can use Mail to email photos directly from Photos. When you use Mail to send photos in an email, Photos sends it from the first account listed in your Mail preferences. If you have other email accounts set up in Mail preferences, you can select which email account to send the email from when you send it.
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    Type the recipient’s email address in the To field, then type a subject line in the Subject field.
    Type a message if you want, then click Send.
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  • How do I select and email a whole lot of photos on my iPad from my iPad emails? It seems I have to go into Email and then insert one photo at a time? Isn't there a way to select all in the photos and then email the batch.?

    How do I select and email a whole lot of photos on my iPad from my iPad emails? It seems I have to go into Email and then insert one photo at a time? Isn't there a way to select all in the photos and then email the batch.?

    Actually, you can email up to 5 at a time from the Photos app. Select any more and the email share option will not appear.
    If you explain why you need to email large numbers of photos, we might be able to offer an alternative.

  • HT4528 how do I attach a photo to an email I want to send from my IPhone 4s

    How do I attach a photo to an email I'm sending from my Iphone

    timothy.a.clifton wrote:
    There is not a function in the iOS mail app to add attachments, has to be done from the app you want to share the content from.
    That's not entirely correct, and certainly not for photo or video. To attach a picture or video to an existing e-mail, what cheonweb states above works (tap and hold in an empty part of the e-mail, then tap the right arrow in the pop-up to get the "Insert Photo or Video" option).  You can also copy a picture from the web to the clipboard and paste it into the body of the e-mail.
    For other types of files, you're correct in that you have to start from whatever app can open the file type you want to send via e-mail.

  • PhotoShop Elements photo share

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  • I am having difficulty including text with iPhotos I want to share through email.  I get a red exclamation mark along with a statement stating that the text doesn't fit into the designated text area.  This is so frustrating.

    I am having difficulty including text with iPhotos I want to share through email.  I get a red exclamation mark along with a statement stating that the text doesn't fit into the designated text area.  This is so frustrating. Before iLire11 I was easily able to share photos with email messages.  Arghhhh!

    In the iPhoto preferences you can set Apple Mail as your e-mail client and then it will work exactly as before
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