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Goonboy
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November 9th, 2001 20:00
You might want to right-click on the picture and select Properties and see what the size of it is, KB/MB wise, too. An 8 x 10 photo can be pretty large, and may even exceed the size limits for the other person's mail server. Ideally, it's best to compress those things with a photo editor, or use Winzip to shrink them a bit, especially if you're sending them to someone on a dialup connection. Otherwise, they take forever to download, and can choke up someone's mail pretty badly.
jakeleg
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November 9th, 2001 20:00
When scanning a photo the image will be in a bitmat format. After scanning, open the photo in your image editor and convert it to a jpeg, which will compress it and reduce file size. Typically, this is done by the "save as" or "export" function in your editing program.
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Charles R.
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November 10th, 2001 13:00
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