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22-Apr-2007, 10:22 AM #1
photo promlem.
I have entered into (my pictures) 14 photos from my digital camera,sent them by email to my son in london,he as recieved them ok,but have noticed in (my pictures) all the photos have been copied I have 2 off every photo that I have sent.

hope some one can assist me.
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22-Apr-2007, 11:16 AM #2
You don’t normally send the full sized photo by email. When you downsize them you should save them in a separate folder or with different file names so you don’t downsize the originals. Once they are downsized you can’t get the original quality back.

I’m guessing you used a program to send the images to email. If the program is competent you will end up with both the large originals and the downsized images for email.

View > Details. You should notice that one group is larger than the other in Mb or kb. If it bothers you to have both delete the smaller images.
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26-Apr-2007, 10:42 AM #3
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Originally Posted by slipe
You don’t normally send the full sized photo by email. When you downsize them you should save them in a separate folder or with different file names so you don’t downsize the originals. Once they are downsized you can’t get the original quality back.

I’m guessing you used a program to send the images to email. If the program is competent you will end up with both the large originals and the downsized images for email.

View > Details. You should notice that one group is larger than the other in Mb or kb. If it bothers you to have both delete the smaller images.
Slipe, Thank you
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