|


| NAVIGATION |
|
Home |
|
Store |
|
|
| INSIDE MAC |
|
Television Shows |
|
Broadcast Shows |
|
Daily News Shows |
|
Special Shows |
|
|
| EVENTS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| DAILY TIPS |
|
Design |
|
Mac OS X |
|
Mac OS X UNIX |
|
|
| COMMUNITY |
|
Surveys |
|
|
| NEWS |
|
Current |
|
Press |
|
Archive |
|
|
| FEATURES |
|
Editorial |
|
Dr. Mac |
|
Reviews |
|
Reader Reports |
|
|
| RESOURCES |
|
FAQ |
|
Documentation |
|
Learning Center |
|
MAN pages |
|
Glossary |
|
Tutorials |
|
Tips |
|
Links |
|
|
|

|
|
|
OSXFAQ Mac OS X Tip-of-the-Day
Mail.app - Mail from iPhoto
Should you wish to mail a selection of family photos to your Internet-enabled Granny, use iPhoto's email function. Select the pictures to be emailed and hit the 'Email' button. From the resulting dialogue you can downsize the photos before they are sent to Mail.app.
Alternatively, drag images directly from iPhoto to an email and scale them from within Mail. See previous tips:
16th and
17th:
Did you know that you can import PhotoShop (.psd) files into iPhoto and they will be displayed and remain in PhotoShop format. You can mail Photoshop pictures too, and the pictures will be displayed inline, and can also be scaled down from within Mail.app keeping their PhotoShop type.
Enjoy! :- )
Tiger 10.4.3
|


|
Copyright © 2000-2010 Inside Mac Media, Inc. All rights reserved. |
Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of the products or services. All understandings, agreements, or warranties, if any, take place directly between the vendors and prospective users. |
| Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, PowerMac G4, PowerMac G5, Xserve, Xserve RAID, PowerBook, iBook, Airport, AirPort Extreme, iMac, eMac, iLife, iMovie, iCal, iPhoto, iTunes, QuickTime, FireWire, iPod, iSight, AppleWorks, Macintosh, Jaguar, Panther, Mac OS, Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. |
|