if you do send mails with 300 photos attached, you will lost all your friends and families
This is e-mail bombing, a cruel and unethical behavior
There are better ways:
1. get Picassa. Upload from Picassa to Google Photos
Then send invite to your friends and families to visit that website
2. brun all those photos into CD and mail them through USPS
I suggest no 1 as the best option. It is free, it is very fast and it is convenient
2007-01-27 04:24:33
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answer #1
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answered by sm bn 6
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Your question is a good one. Since I'm not good on the computer I'm putting my photos on a blank cd. The cd I tried 1 1/2 months ago wouldn't hold 300 pictures (CD-R 700 MB ). I found that I CAN fit 175 photos on the CD. I also feel that a cd is a great place to store photos. If you store your photos on computer permantely and computer breaks down you'll have problems getting photos.
2007-01-27 05:48:09
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answer #2
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answered by Vintage Music 7
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You can't , usually through email it only allows you to send 1 or 2 megabyte at a time but you can download the pictures on your computer copy them to a cd and send through the mail in which it would take more then 1 cd.
2007-01-27 06:05:56
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answered by Mary O 6
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initially shoot in coloration, you've far extra administration in aspects to remodel to B&W. Shoot in raw and contained in the raw Converter open as a 16bit photo, this can help with the 'grainy' seem. to remodel to B&W attempt this, open your photo and open 2 Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers, on the proper layer merely turn the Saturation slider all a thanks to the left (desaturate to B&W) on the subsequent Layer down change the blend mode to colour, then by technique of fixing the Hue slider you may mimic the outcome of a pink filter out, Blue filter out and eco-friendly filter out, and some thing in between. pick the putting that can provide the tones you want. Then Flatten the photo, that's the B&W conversion executed. Now for the relaxing area, utilizing the Lasso device do a tough determination of the say the sky, feather a lot (the quantity you feather relies upon on the photo decision attempt 50 to at least one hundred fifty), then with the marching ants nonetheless showing the alternative open a clean levels Adjustment Layer, the alternative can were masked out so that you're engaged on merely the sky. Then by technique of transferring the little triangles less than the Histogram you may make the sky darker, lighter, delicate and wispy or really 'Gothic' that's as a lot as you. Do an same with the different area of the photo, you may administration the brightness/ comparison of any area of the photo this way, you're in finished administration. For this gadget to artwork you want to be in 16bit mode from a raw report, an 8bit Jpeg will merely be torn to products and also you don't want the Jpeg artifacts that are created by technique of the compression (the 'graininess you verify with). yet another tip is that B&W images ought to haven't any Black and no White in them, by technique of which I mean no area of a B&W photo should be 'pushed' to finished Black or a finished White, in the adventure that they are you're loosing component, and component is the major with B&W, they should be composed of shades of gray (in addition they print extra effective), except that is a deliberately intense Key or Low key photo. seem at any Gallery images to work out what I mean. Chris
2016-12-03 02:55:30
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answered by ? 3
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You would have to send an awful lot of emails to send 1GB of data. Load them to a CD and snail mail it. It's easy.
2007-01-27 04:00:56
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answered by smilindave1 4
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Hmmmm.......Well u first put all the photos on ur pc with the USB cord, then u attach the files throught the e-mail.....u may have to resize the photos which coul take a while if u have 300.....
2007-01-27 04:00:01
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answered by Seth B 1
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i dont think you can send all of them at one time because the email provider dosnt have enough room to store all those pictures. You could save them in a disk and mail it to him.
2007-01-27 03:59:44
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answered by eddy 2
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There are websites that you can upload your pictures to and then let your friend know where they can be viewed. I think they charge a fee. A cousin in the UK sends us photos that way.
2007-01-27 04:03:16
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answered by knittinmama 7
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Put them on a CD and mail it..snail mail
2007-01-27 03:57:37
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answered by Allen L 4
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Snapfish.com. Excellent site for exactly what you want to do. They can even print hard copy and send them to you.
2007-01-27 07:36:48
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answered by Smax 2
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