Most digital cameras these days take large megapixel photographs and when you send them to your family or friends across the Web, they receive a wall size picture that has a giant file size. Here is how you make the pictures web friendly.
Here is what you do to each picture to make them appear properly in email:
Find the picture you want to send.
RIGHT click on the picture, a menu will pop up.
select OPEN WITH ---> Microsoft Photo Editor
When the picture opens, at the top of the program select IMAGE ----> RESIZE
Move one of the sliders till it gets to 65%
Then save the picture by adding the letter a on the end. This will allow you to keep your original picture and share a smaller version across the web.
It will now be about a 5X7 and under 100K.
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