You could ZIP it and send the ZIP file, but it's hardly as convenient but may 
do the job until you find out a proper solution.

Stephen

On 17 Jan 2011, at 17:16, Phil Tomlinson wrote:

> Thanks Steve
> I do choose the size I want from the drop-down menu, but something seems to 
> be over-riding my choice. This affects any image I seem to send, scanned 
> documents, photos et al. Any further ideas?
> 
> PhilT
> 
> On 17 Jan 2011, at 17:07, Steve Vyse wrote:
> 
>> Phil,
>> 
>> when you place an image into an email in mail you'll find a drop down menu 
>> appears in the bottom right hand side of the message giving you the options 
>> of small/medium/large/original size for your images.
>> 
>> I suspect you have this defaulting to small.
>> 
>> Regards
>> -- 
>> Steve Vyse
>> 
>> www.sekforde.com
>> 
>> 
>> On 17 Jan 2011, at 16:50, Phil Tomlinson wrote:
>> 
>>> Can anyone advise me on a recent glitch that seems to have affected my 
>>> emailing of images? For some reason when I email a photograph or a jpeg 
>>> image, the recipient gets a very tiny version that is hardly viewable. I 
>>> can't seem to find a menu in iPhoto or Mail that controls the physical 
>>> size. I have sent photos full size, using the iPhoto /Mail drop-down menu, 
>>> but they all arrive as tiny thumbnails.
>>> 
>>> PhilT


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