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Feb 05, 2007 19:31 |  #1

I just received a copy of Photoshop and can not find how to e-mail an image. Previously I used Elements 4 and the e-mail option was on the top tool bar. Is it possible to e-mail an image from CS-2 (Photoshop)? How about e-mailing from Adobe Bridge?

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Feb 05, 2007 19:39 |  #2

Try getting an email address such as Hotmail, Google or Yahoo and simply add the file into an email as an attachment... Otherwise I'd say check the help and search for email in either program :)


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Feb 05, 2007 20:29 |  #3

Just save the file to your desktop and email it from there.



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Feb 05, 2007 20:32 |  #4

cgratti wrote in post #2661790 (external link)
Just save the file to your desktop and email it from there.

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Feb 05, 2007 21:26 |  #5

I HATE getting pictures inside of emails. I almost never open attachments, you should try www.flickr.com (external link) to host your photos, it's free and easy to use. That way you can just link them to some one.


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Feb 05, 2007 22:21 as a reply to  @ Freedom's post |  #6

If you are going to get one of the free email services you should just get picasa and a gmail account. They make it so seamless to do what you are asking.

I personally don't mind getting images in my email as I do from my kids all the time. You are going to have to manual resize them down to something like 640 on the longest side. This makes them easier to view and smaller to send.


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