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Well there are limitations on the size of the photo you can send. but if it is small enough in your email client there should be a symbol that looks like a paperclip, click this and 'browse' for the file you want to send.
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What cant you upload ??.. I assume its from your emails
You can share your photos and experiences with friends and
family via email.
Your computer's "My Pictures" folder is a handy
place to save photos you receive from loved ones, giving you quick access to
your photos.
You can organize the folder as you would other folders on
your computer by adding new files and folders; copying, pasting and renaming
image files; and removing them altogether.
If you're unfamiliar with copying photos from your email and
placing them in "My Pictures," just follow along for the email
software and operating system that apply to you.
Open the email with the photo you want to copy.
Right-click on the photo and select "Save Image
As."
This will open the "Save Image" dialog box.
Open these folders in the following order:
"Libraries, Documents, Pictures, My Pictures."
Click on "Save."
Your photo will be saved to "My Pictures." Copying Photos from Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, and Hotmail for
Windows Vista
Follow steps one and two in the previous section.
Navigate to "C:\users\username\Pictures" in Vista.
In this case, "username" would apply to the login name you use to
access your computer, such as "admin" or
"firstinitiallastname."
Save your file. Copying Photos from Yahoo!
Mail, Gmail, and Hotmail for Windows 2000 and XP
Follow step one for Windows 7, then select "File, Save
Attachments."
Browse to find the location where you want to save the
picture.
The "My Pictures" folder should be under the
"My Documents" folder.
Double-click on "My Documents" to expand it, then
scroll down to the "My Pictures" folder and select it.
Click on "Save." Copying Photos from Microsoft Outlook
Open Outlook and find the email with the photo you're
copying.
Right-click on the image and select "Save As."
Follow the steps for the location of the "My
Pictures" folder for your version of Windows Copying Photos from Outlook Express
Open the photo attachment in Outlook Express.
Right-click on the image and select "Save
Picture As."
Use the steps for the location of the "My
Pictures" folder for your version of AN EXAMPLE
Make a Folder
Click start all programs accessories open windows
explorer navigate toMy Pictures Right click select New Folder and name it. Click start all programs accessories open windows explorer navigate to your
data / files right click on the music right copy navigate back to the
destination drive right click select paste or hold the
Mouse cursor on the photo's or files drag them to folder
then drop
them
or if you
are downloading from the internet
Once it
starts downloading windows will ask whether you want to run or save it
a browse
option will open you can save it into a folder in my documents or another
device
floppy or a usb device
if you need
more help with this post a reply
You cannot scan pictures directly to email. Scan the photo and save the photo as a JPG file. Open your email program, setup the email and address to your friend and then attach the scanned JPG file to this email before sending it.
The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.
Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive, the same way you copy any other files. Or you can use any photo cataloging program such as Picasa.
Once the pictures are on your computer, you can move them around and email them the same way as with any other types of files.
If your laptop and phone have a bluetooth connection, connect them via bluetooh with PC suite or PC studio which can recognize your phone and send photos by exploring your phone.
Otherwise try cable connection. If both said are not possible, send photos to your email via mobile internet and download them from your email by accessing from your PC.
To e-mail pictures from your camera with your laptop just hook up the camera to your laptop
and widows should come up with a menu asking you what you want to do with this device.
choose open folder to view files this should make the cameras media show up on the desktop.
You should also be able to see the media on the camera under my computer removable storage.
Or if it shows up here as a camera just right click and choose explore device. With most cameras
thier should be a folder called DCIM your pictures should be in this directory. Some cameras may
have subdirectories like video and thumnails in this directory also.
Once you've found the pictures, open you e-mail client or web mail and create a new e-mail. Open the attachment button. this should bring up a file manager that will allow you to find your pictures and select the ones you want to send. Some e-mail programs will have a white clipboard area beside the attachment button. If the e-mail client your using does, then you can just drag and drop
the pictures here to attach them to your e-mail
If your sending large picture files say 6.0mp and up then don't send more than one to 3 per e-mail
otherwise it can chog up your e-mail client for several minutes to hours.
If you want to send many pictures or video files to friends and family members you might consider
Dropbox. This is an online backup and storage program that will allow to share files online.
Method 2 with photo management:
Photo management software can take alot of the manual process of getting photos from your camera and storing them on your hard drive, fixing lighting, fixing red eye, fixing orientation,
tagging, organizing and other things you may want to do with your photos and automating the
process. Some of these have either the ability to create web albums or email pictures directly
from the photo management software. I personally like Picasa from Google
does the phone have either bluetooth, infrared or a memory card? if it has bluetooth or infrared you can print these at a photo booth at kmart and such or send to a computer with a bluetooth receiver ( a friend may be able to help there) or if it has a memory card, get a $5 card reader and transfer them all to your computer.
At the worst create a mms with up to 10 slides and email it to yourself (Some phones require you to save the email address as a contact WITHOUT a phone number ONLY the name and email address BEFORE you create the message, then when ready to send, select contacts, your email and send.)
If your phone has email capabilities, use the web service to email to yourself.
Or mms to a friend or family member that has bluetooth and can put onto a disk for you.
it depends on the email client you are using. normally, if its is web based, there is a button for attachment of pictures or files. though there are limit to the size of what you are sending. the attachment button looks like a paper clip ( on most web based email).
try scanning the photo or page/
save to my pictures folder as jpg file/
open email click attachment/
it will open an application to choose file so go to my pictures folder and select the file you just crated and saved/
your email will upload that fill so it might take a minute or two/
write your email and then send it.
practice it a few times sending it to yourself or another email address you might have/
when you have successfully recieved your file you now know how to do it/
;)
you should have a photo editting program on your computer. Windows comes with 'Paint' that will work nicely. You need to RESIZE the pictures before sending them via e-mail.
Open the photo program, find 'resize' option, then 'save as' a new file name.
It's poor etiquette to send HUGE pics as attachments. Your friends will appreciate a nice size photo that fits the monitor.
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