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Image specifications for email Image size: Header graphics should be between 600-700 pixels wide, with a proportional height (a general guideline is 100-200 pixels). For images within your mailing's content, we recommend 480 × 480 pixels or smaller.
In general, if you are e-mailing the pictures to friends who will view them on a computer screen, you will want to send them pictures in the JPEG format at 640 × 480 pixels. If you are printing the pictures, you need about 150 pixels per inch of print size.
If the image is digital (which all images are when they are on a computer), you can't lose quality just by sending through e-mail (a digital medium). You can copy a digital file as many times as you'd like, and you won't lose quality.
Click on the photo you want to send; then click “Tools” and choose “Options” as shown above. Then you will get a menu that looks like this: Under the email tab, set the default size to “original size.” Click on the “Email” tab and choose “original size” in the “size for single pictures” option.
The smaller the pixel dimensions of an image, the smaller the file size will be. When sharing photos online, 1200 by 800 pixels is a good average size to go with. If you wish to reduce file size even further, reduce your images down to 800 by 600 or even 640 by 480.
Locate the picture you wish to resize. Right-click the picture, point to “Send to” and select “Mail Recipient.” Click the “Picture Size” drop-down menu and select your preferred resolution. Selecting “Small: 640 × 480” minimizes the file and resolution sizes.
In general, if you are e-mailing the pictures to friends who will view them on a computer screen, you will want to send them pictures in the JPEG format at 640 × 480 pixels. If you are printing the pictures, you need about 150 pixels per inch of print size.
In general, if you are e-mailing the pictures to friends who will view them on a computer screen, you will want to send them pictures in the JPEG format at 640 × 480 pixels. If you are printing the pictures, you need about 150 pixels per inch of print size.
The standard HTML email template size for width is 600 pixels for desktops as well as 320px for vertical and 480px for horizontal view on mobile devices. The height is unlimited and depends on the content length. That's all!
Right-click the picture, point to “Send to” and select “Mail Recipient.” Click the “Picture Size” drop-down menu and select your preferred resolution. Selecting “Small: 640 × 480” minimizes the file and resolution sizes.
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