Recipient on PC gets distorted/unusable photos from my MacBook Pro

Hi,
Yeterday AND today, I processed (PHotoshop CS5) photos on my (early 2011) MacBook Pro (Lion) and emailed them one photo to an email using Mail.
I blind copied each email, so I could save a copy on my iMac.
The recipient freaked out and contacted me. Each of the photos she recieved  were distorted, stretched out, unusable.
Since I blindcopied each email to myself, I opened each blind copied email on my iMac, saved the photos to my desktop, and resent the photos via Entourage to the recipient and everything is fine.
What causes this??
I sent photos via email to the same recipient  10 days ago, using the exact same process, and it worked fine then, but not this week.
What in the world is wrong with Lion and Mail??  Using Entourage on my old iMac worked fine with the blind copied files from my MacBookPro.
Thanks!!

Hi Rickgal,
Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
Based on the information, it does sound like this behavior is isolated to your PC. I recommend trying the troubleshooting steps in this article on your PC:
Troubleshooting Home Sharing
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2972
Start with turning Home Sharing off and on again, as explained in step 3:
Go to File > Home Sharing and choose Turn Off Home Sharing.
Choose File > Home Sharing > Turn On Home Sharing.
When prompted, enter the Apple ID you'd like to use.
Click Turn On Home Sharing, then Done.
Best Regards,
Jeremy

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