06-24-2006, 01:22 PM
So some British magazine wants to publish an article about my friend the butter sculptor, picked out some images from his web site and asked for high res versions for print.
I'm using the Cummington Community House wireless because my land line would be hopeless. Even so my emails are limited to 10 mgs.
I stuffed two pictures per email and still went over the limit a couple times and had to redo the packets.
Of course I am trying to send the best (therefore largest) images possible for their print.
Two questions: why does the email tell me my file is, say, two mgs larger than the stuffed file on my desktop?
Can I change settings in Stuffit to compress the files even further without harming the resolution? I was just using dropstuff for stuffing so the compression was automatic.
Or, third question, is the best option to talk to the provider about increasing the allowable email size?
I'm using the Cummington Community House wireless because my land line would be hopeless. Even so my emails are limited to 10 mgs.
I stuffed two pictures per email and still went over the limit a couple times and had to redo the packets.
Of course I am trying to send the best (therefore largest) images possible for their print.
Two questions: why does the email tell me my file is, say, two mgs larger than the stuffed file on my desktop?
Can I change settings in Stuffit to compress the files even further without harming the resolution? I was just using dropstuff for stuffing so the compression was automatic.
Or, third question, is the best option to talk to the provider about increasing the allowable email size?