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    e-mailing picture attachments

    I normally resize images through Photoshop to 72dpi / 800 pixels on longest side. I then put them in compressed folders ready to send as e-mail attachments to agencies. Until recently, I'd been able to send up to 50 images per folder but now my server is saying "exceeds quota" - and by trial and error I find I can only send about 12 images per folder.
    If I resort to sending them via Photoshop "share photos" then I can't individually identify each image, as required by the agencies. Any suggestions gratefully received!

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    Re: e-mailing picture attachments

    Probably would be easier to upload the images to an ftp/web server and then get the agencies to view them that way.

    Maybe your ISP has changed its maximum email size lately.
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    Re: e-mailing picture attachments

    Many thanks for prompt reply. Yes - I use Firefox for hi- res uploading but low-res submissions are required as e-mail attachments. But I will certainly check with my ISP to see whether the maximum has been changed.
    Thank you.

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