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Why are photos I attach to an email become pasted in to the body, distorted in format and recipients claim there are no separate attached photo files.

Why are photos I attach to an email become pasted in to the body, distorted in format and recipients claim correctly that there are no separate attached photo files. Also in attaching 12 x approx 1Mb photos I was surprised to find that the total size of the email generated was around 2.4Mb!

iMac 21.5", macOS 10.13

Posted on Dec 11, 2019 1:41 AM

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Posted on Dec 11, 2019 6:38 AM

Don't understand the Export "approach".  


When you use the Share menu or the Media Browser what you get are the previews of the images created by the Photos.app. What are these? They're reasonable quality 'good-for-most-uses' versions of the photographs. Basically, they exist to save you the bother of tediously exporting every time you want to send a baby pic to grandma.


That said, there are occasions when you want a higher quality or the original file. Using the Export option you have the opportunity to export a copy of the unedited original, or you can export an edited photo in a range of sizes, formats and qualities. So, sending an image to be printed, or for further editing, for instance. Just more options but also... more work.

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Dec 11, 2019 6:38 AM in response to Neil Dewey

Don't understand the Export "approach".  


When you use the Share menu or the Media Browser what you get are the previews of the images created by the Photos.app. What are these? They're reasonable quality 'good-for-most-uses' versions of the photographs. Basically, they exist to save you the bother of tediously exporting every time you want to send a baby pic to grandma.


That said, there are occasions when you want a higher quality or the original file. Using the Export option you have the opportunity to export a copy of the unedited original, or you can export an edited photo in a range of sizes, formats and qualities. So, sending an image to be printed, or for further editing, for instance. Just more options but also... more work.

Dec 11, 2019 2:22 AM in response to Yer_Man

OK, have changed setting to Plain Text, in Photos selected the 12 photos, clicked on the share icon and chosen Mail, mail window appears with embedded photos, double checked Plain Text still selected - yes - total mail size still 2.5Mb rather than approx 12Mb. So recipient will get reduced quality images even if they are attachments.


Don't understand the Export "approach". Having selected the same photos and gone through the sequence of required commands the end point is a selection of the folder in which to place the exported photos. These can only then be attached to a new email and I am back to "square one" (?) Or if they are all placed in a new folder, can the folder be an attachment? Although isn't there a problem here with MS users not being able to open OS folders?

Dec 11, 2019 5:44 AM in response to léonie

Thanks, have done this, the email only shows the zipped folder (but why was the size of the zipped folder 14.3Mb and the total size of the photos pre-compression 14.4Mb - hardly zipped!!!, which means that I can only send a very limited number of high res. photos). There were no embedded photos, so that's a start. Will report when I hear what the MS recipient gets.

Why are photos I attach to an email become pasted in to the body, distorted in format and recipients claim there are no separate attached photo files.

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