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Quit Emailing HUGE Picture Files - How to Email Photo Files Successfully

By Theresa Zuber, published Jun 27, 2007
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You have taken the plunge and bought a digital camera. You've learned how to take those pictures, but now you're trying to figure out how to download them to your computer and send them to your friends and family. Well, read on - for help is on the way!

The easiest way to download those pictures is to allow your "Windows" software to automatically detect that you've plugged in your camera. Use the USB cable that hopefully came with your camera to connect to the USB port on the CPU (main box.) The USB port is about ½" in width and can be on the front or back of your CPU. Plug the cable into your camera and also into your computer and then turn your camera on. It should automatically detect it and prompt you to upload the photographs into a photo file. It is important to pay attention where this file is located so that you can go to the photographs once you are finished. Follow the on screen instructions until it tells you that your pictures have been uploaded. You may then remove the cable and turn off your camera.

Now, go to the file location where your pictures are. Right click on the first photo and choose Preview to view the picture full screen. Use your arrow keys or cursors to maneuver back and forth through your photographs. When you are finished viewing, click "escape."

A common mistake people make when sending photographs is to attach the picture to the email. Although this does work and gives the best quality of photo for printing, it often makes the file SO HUGE that anyone with an older model computer or dial up service cannot even view the photograph. Imagine your friends and family seeing only the elbow of your beautiful new grandchild. You want them to see the whole picture!

Quit Emailing HUGE Picture Files - How to Email Photo Files Successfully

This is MY beautiful granddaughter! As soon as I arrived home, I uploaded this photo to my computer and emailed it to everyone. In small format of course!

Credit: Theresa Zuber

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Did You Know?
Don't delete photos from your memory card if you want them printed. It's easiest to take the card and upload photos there. Many printers have online options for uploading photos and having prints mailed directly to you.
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Nice photo! My son also enjoys the bouncer in your granddaughter's picture!

Posted on 07/09/2007 at 7:07:00 AM

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