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When i insert a photo into outlook express and view it, the picture is so
huge that it makes it hard to view. How do i inserrt the picture and make it so it fits within the margins of a page? |
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You have to resize a photo before you insert or attach it.
If you don't have a photo imaging program, it can be done with Paint, (somewhat crude), or download IrfranView, (freeware). A nice little program that will take care of this. Download at: www.irfanview.com or: http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Craigp" wrote in message ... When i insert a photo into outlook express and view it, the picture is so huge that it makes it hard to view. How do i inserrt the picture and make it so it fits within the margins of a page? |
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Hi Craigp,
You have a very high quality photo there. Instead of resizing the photo, I think there is a loss of quality when one does, just send it as it is. If you send as an attachment, the receiver as you say, will see the actual size. Just tell them to click on the paper clip, click on the attachment and it should open in their Imaging program. If they have Windows XP it probably will be Microsoft Window Image and Fax Viewer. http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true The photo will display as "best fit" on their screen. Because you sent a very high quality photo they have the privilege and fun of zooming in or out and/or other options available. If you embed, insert the photo into the email, one would have to save it to their Picture folder, then when opening would display in their imaging program. Just some thought's, Ken "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... | You have to resize a photo before you insert or attach it. | | If you don't have a photo imaging program, it can be done with Paint, | (somewhat crude), or download IrfranView, (freeware). A nice little program | that will take care of this. | | Download at: | www.irfanview.com | or: | http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html | -- | Bruce Hagen | MS MVP - Outlook Express | ~IB-CA~ | | "Craigp" wrote in message | ... | When i insert a photo into outlook express and view it, the picture is so | huge that it makes it hard to view. How do i inserrt the picture and make | it | so it fits within the margins of a page? | |
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This is not usually the best option. If the recipient wants to print the
image, then fine, but if the image is several megapixels and is only for display on a computer screen, then it should be resized so the recipients are not subjected to huge message downloads, just for a simple image. Irfanview works fine for that. www.irfanview.com People need to respect those to whom they email and not clog up their inbox. steve "Ken" wrote in message ... Hi Craigp, You have a very high quality photo there. Instead of resizing the photo, I think there is a loss of quality when one does, just send it as it is. If you send as an attachment, the receiver as you say, will see the actual size. Just tell them to click on the paper clip, click on the attachment and it should open in their Imaging program. If they have Windows XP it probably will be Microsoft Window Image and Fax Viewer. http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true The photo will display as "best fit" on their screen. Because you sent a very high quality photo they have the privilege and fun of zooming in or out and/or other options available. If you embed, insert the photo into the email, one would have to save it to their Picture folder, then when opening would display in their imaging program. Just some thought's, Ken "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... | You have to resize a photo before you insert or attach it. | | If you don't have a photo imaging program, it can be done with Paint, | (somewhat crude), or download IrfranView, (freeware). A nice little program | that will take care of this. | | Download at: | www.irfanview.com | or: | http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html | -- | Bruce Hagen | MS MVP - Outlook Express | ~IB-CA~ | | "Craigp" wrote in message | ... | When i insert a photo into outlook express and view it, the picture is so | huge that it makes it hard to view. How do i inserrt the picture and make | it | so it fits within the margins of a page? | |
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The problem with sending any attachment is that the attachment must be
encoded as text. This adds 33 1/3 % to the size. If the picture is 1 MB, then the size will be 1.33 MB. If everyone had DSL or cable, the size wouldn't be a problem. Send a resized photo. They can always ask for the higher quality photo. -- Ron Sommer "Ken" wrote in message ... Hi Craigp, You have a very high quality photo there. Instead of resizing the photo, I think there is a loss of quality when one does, just send it as it is. If you send as an attachment, the receiver as you say, will see the actual size. Just tell them to click on the paper clip, click on the attachment and it should open in their Imaging program. If they have Windows XP it probably will be Microsoft Window Image and Fax Viewer. http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true The photo will display as "best fit" on their screen. Because you sent a very high quality photo they have the privilege and fun of zooming in or out and/or other options available. If you embed, insert the photo into the email, one would have to save it to their Picture folder, then when opening would display in their imaging program. Just some thought's, Ken "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... | You have to resize a photo before you insert or attach it. | | If you don't have a photo imaging program, it can be done with Paint, | (somewhat crude), or download IrfranView, (freeware). A nice little program | that will take care of this. | | Download at: | www.irfanview.com | or: | http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html | -- | Bruce Hagen | MS MVP - Outlook Express | ~IB-CA~ | | "Craigp" wrote in message | ... | When i insert a photo into outlook express and view it, the picture is so | huge that it makes it hard to view. How do i inserrt the picture and make | it | so it fits within the margins of a page? | |
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Hi Craigp,You have a very high quality photo there. Instead of resizing
the photo, I think there is a loss of quality when one does, just send it as it is. Steve wrote: This is not usually the best option. If the recipient wants to print the image, then fine, but if the image is several megapixels and is only for display on a computer screen, then it should be resized so the recipients are not subjected to huge message downloads, just for a simple image. Irfanview works fine for that. www.irfanview.com People need to respect those to whom they email and not clog up their inbox. steve --------------------- Ron wrote: The problem with sending any attachment is that the attachment must be encoded as text. This adds 33 1/3 % to the size. If the picture is 1 MB, then the size will be 1.33 MB. If everyone had DSL or cable, the size wouldn't be a problem. Send a resized photo. They can always ask for the higher quality photo. Ron Sommer ----------------------- Hi Steve and Ron, I enjoy learning. Great input, Ken | "Ken" wrote in message | ... | Hi Craigp, | | You have a very high quality photo there. | | Instead of resizing the photo, I think there is a loss of quality when one | does, just send it as it is. | | If you send as an attachment, the receiver as you say, will see the actual | size. Just tell them to click on the paper clip, click on the attachment | and it should open in their Imaging program. | | If they have Windows XP it probably will be Microsoft Window Image and Fax | Viewer. | http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true | | The photo will display as "best fit" on their screen. Because you sent a | very high quality photo they have the privilege and fun of zooming in or | out | and/or other options available. | | If you embed, insert the photo into the email, one would have to save it | to | their Picture folder, then when opening would display in their imaging | program. | | Just some thought's, | Ken | | "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message | ... | | | You have to resize a photo before you insert or attach it. | | | | If you don't have a photo imaging program, it can be done with Paint, | | (somewhat crude), or download IrfranView, (freeware). A nice little | program | | that will take care of this. | | | | Download at: | | www.irfanview.com | | or: | | http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html | | -- | | Bruce Hagen | | MS MVP - Outlook Express | | ~IB-CA~ | | | | "Craigp" wrote in message | | ... | | | When i insert a photo into outlook express and view it, the picture is | so | | huge that it makes it hard to view. How do i inserrt the picture and | make | | it | | so it fits within the margins of a page? | | | | | | |
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