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Jan 28, 2019 13:12:54   #
rcarol
 
Some time ago, somebody on this forum suggested using wetransfer.com to send large files. I've used it with great success. You can transfer up to 2 GB worth of files with the free version. It's easy to use and gets the job done. Thanks to "whoever" it was that suggested wetransfer.com.

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Jan 28, 2019 13:20:04   #
amfoto1 Loc: San Jose, Calif. USA
 
MInolta-101 wrote:
I have a problem. I bought the Nikon Z6, I was invited to a shoot and later at home I brought them up on the latest version of Lightroom. I tried to email the photos,but you can't email any photos on the latest version of Lightroom. I called Adobe and they seemed puzzled and after being put on hold they said it's a bug they have to work out. I went back to Lightroom and when to the previous version which I have sent photos using email. I forgot the last version cant process photos from the Nikon Z6. Any suggestions? I'm glad I didn't sell my 810.
I have a problem. I bought the Nikon Z6, I was inv... (show quote)


Use Lightroom to make small versions of the images you wish to send and save those to a file folder somewhere on your computer.

Open your email and write a message, then attach the images you wish to include and send the email. Done.

Most email systems limit how much you can attach. That's why you need to reduce the images in size up front, but you also may be limited to how many you can send with a single email. If that's the case, simply send multiple emails.

It may be easier to upload and post the images online somewhere (Flickr, Smugmug, Dropbox, etc.), and then send an email with a link inviting your recipient(s) to come view the images there.

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Jan 28, 2019 14:40:30   #
was_a_guru
 
Emailing photos, especially raw files, may be troublesome depending on the actual size and number of them. Most email clients put a limit on size.

Maybe think about Google Photos and sharing with those that you want to see them. Also depending on what apps, programs you are using on your computer there are other opportunities for sharing photos - One Drive (if you are using Office 365), Amazon Drive (Amazon Prime I believe) - both 1 TB of storage, iCloud (Apple), Dropbox (free version - 2GB?)

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