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Old 24th Nov 2007, 12:10
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Good Day.
In order to send emails with photos, how do i transfer images from adobe to the default m/s my pictures?
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Old 24th Nov 2007, 12:15
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Open Adobe Photoshop and save the photos into the My Pictures folder, this is usually standard but i've never used Adobe..

But you wouldn't need to anyway, when attaching them to the email just select the folder where Adobe has saved them.
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 08:16
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Sorry, useless post. Didn't read the question properly.
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Old 26th Nov 2007, 09:09
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johnnie

It would be useful if you could post the version of Adobe and the e-mail client you are using, but generally in Adobe you would export files to be saved as , and with many e-mail clients you will gain a better result by attaching files
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Old 27th Nov 2007, 11:24
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Thanks people for taking time out to assist, but no joy (i am NOT a tecky, but i imagine you,ve guessed that!) If i go into Adobe, hit file there is not a save option, "get files" but nothing to get them out.
Also my cataloguing is a mess ive got photos in Adobe, my pictures, an HP package that came with a new printer, and some on a JASC, (i think) that came with the PC but was on a free trial, Id really like to consolidate them into a single place, but 1 step at a time!

Thanks again
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Old 27th Nov 2007, 12:04
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OK

What version of Adobe are you using?
Then we can help with the Adobe specific problems.

As for the photo management, where are all the photos stored at the moment? Are they stored in your My Pictures folder or somewhere else?

What I would recommend is downloading Google Picasa. It is a free photo organiser and is probably one of the best. It will search your whole computer and bring all the files together. It will also organise them into folders in month taken order.

If you like it then you can remove all the other photo organisers.
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Old 28th Nov 2007, 13:30
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Hi jakey, Thanks for reply,
I have some in my pictures, that i dont mind as i can sent them from there, others in different pakages ( see last mail)
Ive got Adobe 3, just a freebe starter edition i think.

With picasa, can i edit the photos, and send them as email attachments from there??

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Old 28th Nov 2007, 16:21
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Yes

Picasa will completely scan your computer and bring them all together into one place.

You can edit photos in it with tools like cropping and red eye and brightness. It does a good job of improving photos.

And yes, you can email them from it.

If you need any other help please ask
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