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E-mailing in Photo Mechanic
Mark Sutton, Photographer
Herndon | VA | USA | Posted: 7:02 AM on 02.05.08
->> I have a question? When I e-mail a client a high res image in Photo Mechanic, how can I set it up to keep the same dimensions as originally sent? I save my edited images in JPEG at a resolution of 300 and a color profile of Adobe 1998. But when a client receives any image e-mailed directly from Photo Mechanic the resolution and color profile has changed. I researched this problem with the downloaded manual and this website, but I can't find the answer. If anyone knows, your help is highly appreciated. Thanks!!

Mark
http://www.msuttonphoto.com
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Dennis Wierzbicki, Photographer
Plainfield | IL | USA | Posted: 7:44 AM on 02.05.08
->> Mark,

Which version of PM are you using? On page 74 of the 4.5.3 manual it says "Send Photos Via Email: Choose the size of the sent image, either from presets or pick a custom size. Choose the quality used: the lower the ‘Quality', the smaller the file. JPEG size estimate for the first file in the selection.To apply any crops already set on the images, set the “Apply crop” checkbox"

I've sent email attachments before, and recall having three re-size options (Small, Medium and Large) and an option for "Full size (don't resize dimensions)" . There is also a checkbox "Convert to sRGB" which I am guessing you have checked. Sounds like you might have some presets that are resizing your files?
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Mark Sutton, Photographer
Herndon | VA | USA | Posted: 8:05 AM on 02.05.08
->> I had the sharpen box selected and it was changing my resolution. Sorry for this thread. I answered my own question after running a few test. Thanks Dennis....
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Dennis Wierzbicki, Photographer
Plainfield | IL | USA | Posted: 8:32 AM on 02.05.08
->> Doh! Glad you got it sorted out.
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