Saving eMail Photos

When I save a photo on my iphone that I have received in an email, it appears blurry (pixelated) in the camera roll folder. Usually, but always. This happened even before I upgraded to 2.2. This seems to happen mostly when the photo attached in the email was taken with another iphone. In the email, it appears clear, but after it is saved it looks blurry. What's causing this?

Rossentjuk-
When I receive an attached photo in the Mail App, there are two ways to save it.  If I touch the left-turn arrow at the top of the screen, there are several options that include Save Image.  Or, I can press and hold on the image and two options appear that includes Save Image.
This only works with attachments that the iPad understands, such as common image formats.  If the iPad can't open it, it says so when I press and hold on the attachment icon.
Are you saying that yours does not work that way?
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