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May 6th, 2009

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When quality matters: how to send pictures by e-mail without losing resolution

With each new professional camera that hits the market resolution and image quality that can take up significantly. It is a wonderful thing and means that images are more flexible, for example allowing you to play a very large physical size. However, when it comes to sharing your images with colleagues, customers, family and friends can find often that some services can not keep pace with these developments, in particular e-mail. Email is not really designed to allow title = "post large files "> send large files.

Most mail servers can not handle attachments e-mail the photo file size, or because you send lots of pictures by e-mail that is over, or because you send some pictures of high quality. Make or create a problem twice. When sending an attachment most important depends not only on this more than an attachment to your system Mail lets you send, but also among the recipients of the mail system size will accept. Some limitations of the main systems are:

Gmail – 25 MB

Windows Live Hotmail – 10MB

Yahoo Mail – 20 MB

The main programs of the e-mail server has the default limit Next to large attachments:

MS Exchange from 2007 to 1910 MB

Send – 2 MB

When we consider the table below shows the typical file size of photos taken with a Canon EOS 5D (12.8 megapixels), you begin to see why send your photos by e-mail is problematic.

Approximately resolution quality. file size

RAW
RAW 4368 x 2912 12.9Mb

4.6MB Big and beautiful
Normal 4368 x 2912 2.3MB

Fine 2.7MB East
Normal 3168 x 2112 1.4Mb

Small Fine 2.0Mb
Normal 2496 x 1664 1.0MB

Even sending an e-mail high image quality problems RAW because most mail servers. When you start thinking about sending multiple images of inferior quality, then send these files is always going to be a puzzle. The end result is that your mail program strike or email was recovered undeliverable.

So what are you doing? Well a solution to compress your photos so that they are smaller. However, if you need your image at high resolution, so this is not a viable solution, and lose their quality. If have decided to send a batch photo by e-mail that is still probably at the end of their size and in any case to send the photo in a separate email to be a very laborious task!

Much time and friendly approach and efficient user is to use a large file sending service that can send files jobs with minimal discomfort. The basic idea is that sending an e-mail using their services on the Web, download your photos. The photos are then placed on a server and send an e-mail service mail with a link to photos, including the original message. The recipient (s) then click the link to download the file (s). This brings us to the limitation of their mail servers and recipients and allows you to send more resolution and image quality is higher.

There are many services available by sending large files with the most famous YouSendIt and is Tonsho. Both companies offer free accounts and pay accounts paid him to send multiple files, giving you more space storage and allows the brand to the download page, if you are a business customer.

The main differences between each of these services may be the maximum size of files that can send and how it is easy to download multiple files. While the typical size of files that can be sent by one of their free accounts are fairly standard around 100 MB, the differences are of their bills paid. YouSendIt offers a maximum size of 2 GB, while Tonsho lets you send files up to 5 GB

Regarding the ease of loading and unloading, Unlike YouSendIt, Tonsho provides a bulk upload and download service for users not having to click one by one in the picture to download or download files and also provide images files.

Of course, these services are not limited to sending photos, but you can send any type of file you want. If you are not sure what service will respond to different and if you want to your hand in your pocket, starting a free account, even if it is to make sending files trial small is probably the best place begin. Then you can have an idea for the service and ease of use before making your final decision. href = "http://www.tonsho.com/" title = "Try to get a free account now"> Try to get a free account now

About the Author

Sam Ross is a specialist in everything email- from how to compose emails that get read and acted on, to answering common questions like, how can I email a large file? How do I email photos? and why is my email undeliverable?

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