Dear Malke
Thanks so much for replying. Yes, I have been trying to send photos to
myself but to say it tried my patience would be really understating it! By
the time my dial-up had 'sent' it and then – finally – 'received' it, I could
have done a million useful things. Not to mention when I tried using
Compressed '(zipped) folder – that sent the photo twice each time. God knows
how long I've spent trying to figure it all out. It finally dawned on me I
could ask the Newsgroup for help.
I have downloaded Picasa and was immediately relieved to see that it
mentioned the main things that had been bothering me, so I'm sure this is the
way to go. It looks ideal. You're right, the people I know with computers
have broadband and just hit the Send button.
Thanks so much again. Don't bother to reply.
Kind regards
Fran
"Malke" wrote:
> Fran27 wrote:
> > Dear Malke
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. I'm dashing off just now and haven't got the time to
> > try it straightaway but this seems the option for me to use. I just want to
> > know how to crop a photo (Microsoft Photo Editor made it seem simple) and how
> > to reduce the size so that it doesn't clog anyone's Inbox up. I'm on dial-up
> > and it takes forever to send (and receive), so I don't want to do that to
> > other people!
> >
> > Would you happen to know what size I should reduce the photo to? I can't
> > find a reference anywhere and the photos that people have sent me all seem to
> > be very different. 70%? 50%? (Don't worry if you don't have the time to
> > reply to that query)
>
> It's hard to answer that question because it all depends on the picture.
> Since you have dialup, even though your recipients might have broadband,
> give a thought to how long it is going to take you to send the data
> (picture). You might want to experiment by sending differently-sized
> images to yourself.
>
>
> Malke
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