Resizing photos to email

Which option for size should I select when sending a photo by email to make sure the file is no larger than 1 MB?

In Editor, go to File>save for web. I usually make the size about 600-800 px on the long side. Check "constrain Proportions". Near the top in the drop-down, select JPEG.

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    Is there anyway to resize a photo before emailing it? I don't see any options in the Photo app that comes on the iPad and the photos from my digital camera are 12MB RAW files. They are apparently converted to JPEGs before emailing but the files are still too large.
    I was previously recommended to ePhoto, but that program never completes the process and when I wrote to the developer about the problem, I was told that ePhoto does not work properly with the iPad at this point.
    Any suggestions aside from waiting until I have access to a computer?
    Thanks

    Is there anyway to resize a photo before emailing it? I don't see any options in the Photo app that comes on the iPad and the photos from my digital camera are 12MB RAW files. They are apparently converted to JPEGs before emailing but the files are still too large.
    I was previously recommended to ePhoto, but that program never completes the process and when I wrote to the developer about the problem, I was told that ePhoto does not work properly with the iPad at this point.
    Any suggestions aside from waiting until I have access to a computer?
    Thanks

  • How to resize photos for email

    I have a MacBookAir 10.9 OS 0 in IPhoto...how can I resize any photo to send by email?
    Thanks
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    With a web site, do not post high resolution images as the primary view of your products, that makes your site slower to load on lesser broadband connections, and more expensive to view on wireless connections.
    For a web site, use lower-resolution and smaller images for the primary view, and use a web content management system that allows for (for instance) clicking on a photo to view a higher-resolution image, and/or a content management system that allows the user to access a higher-resolution gallery of images.
    Default display of and mailing of larger and higher-resolution images chews up potentially very expensive data for folks on wireless connections, and usually won't be popular with mass-mailings.   Lower-resolution and smaller and even thumbnails with web links to higher-resolution images — which can incidentally also include tracker URLs, even in HTML-based mail — will consume less of the mobile recipient's cash, and will load and view much faster, or will load.  (On iOS, large messages will give the user the option to download the rest of a larger message, which means that most of your mail often won't even get viewed.) 
    Slow loads and large images can result in web connections get abandoned and mailing list clients drop off lists, too.  Thumbnails and text and simple HTML are better.
    As for "a good size", run some of your own tests on lower-performing network links, and see how well your content management system and your mail works in these situations — you're probably not aiming for customers on dial-up though I still deal with folks that only have that available — but you're definitely not going to want to assume ginormous network bandwidth with your marketing.  One megabit per second (1 Mbps) "broadband" links — and slower — are still very common, after all.  Also test your HTML with a few different clients, as there are various differences in how (or how well) HTML is rendered in various mail programs — some HTML mail looks like junk in some common clients.
    All of this stuff is fairly typical fodder for web and email marketing discussions, and not at all specific to OS X.

  • Adobe photoshop elements 13 to resize photos for email

    Can I use elements 13 to resize email photos so they are not to large to send

    Yes.
    Editor>Expert tab>File menu>Save for web.
    In the dialog that comes up, make the long side about 800 px. The short side will fill in automatically
    Check "Constrain Proportions"
    Select JPEG for file format.
    Make the destination folder different from the source folder so as not to overwrite the originals.
    Apply.

  • Gallery App Help/Lost ability to control whether to resize a photo when emailing

    When emailing photos and using the Gallery App I had the option to resize or not. I could select a new size and select "Always" or "Just Once". I don't have the option anymore and I really need to get it back. What do I do?
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    I have an LG phone if that makes a difference.
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    I don't get an error message. The Gallery App automatically resizes the
    photos when I try to email them. I had the option to resize or not resize
    and it would come up as "Just Once" or "Always" and I could pick the size
    of the phone like, original, large, medium, small. I like being in control
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    updates. Under About Phone it says phone name: VS980 4G LTE and when I send
    emails it reads at the bottom "Verizon 4G LTE Smartphone"
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    On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Verizon Wireless Customer Support <

  • Emailing more than one photo per email message

    Newbie alert: I want to resize and send a handful of photos via email, can't figure out how.
    Thanks, Julie

    Select up to four files at once, then click on the email buton.
    So select more than one file: Click on one then hold the command key and click on the others.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do i resize photo attachment in icloud mail

    How do I resize photo attachment in icloud mail. The resize button does not appear as it did  before.

    Using iCloud mail online via a browser does not offer the option to resize the photo.  It's only available when emailing from iPhoto so iPhoto can do the resizing as it adds the image to the email.  Safari or whatever browser you're using doesn't have that capability.
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  • Automatically Attaching (Or Inserting) Selected Photos Into Email Message

    I recently upgraded from Photoshop Elements 3.0 to Photoshop CS2 and the one feature that I can't seem to find in Photoshop CS2 is an automated method for resizing photos and automatically attaching or inserting the photos into an email message. Elements 3.0 has a feature that allows you to select the photos you would like to send in Photoshop Organizer and then select a menu option that will resize the images for emailing and automatically attached the photos to new email message or insert the photos into the body of the message with a user selectable frame around each message.
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  • Scaling a photo before emailing

    Hi,
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    Does anybody know if that's possible on the C5?
    Regards,
    Sander

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    Photoshop Elements has the ability to sync and save photos in Adobe Revel with the use of mobile albums. Photoshop Elements is a consumer product that is not included in creative cloud. Photoshop is the professional photo editing app that is included in Creative Cloud.

  • I would like to send multiable photos by email ,at the moment i can only send one at a time  thanks

    Hello ,I would like to send multitable photos by Email . at the moment i seem to only be able to send them one at a time  thank you marie

    I do not see an issue here ....just add a submit by email button at the end of each section and enter the email address that you want in each.

  • I can no longer send photos via email on my iPhone 5, any suggestions how to fix this?

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    thanks to your prompting, i found another mail icon that when touched requested a password. i now can send photos once again
    woohoo
    thanks again
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