Am 05.11.21 um 05:37 schrieb Douglas McGarrett:
Here's a typical file: 2545345 Dec 31 2005 samsung tv.JPG So, you're right. I miscounted. It's more like 100 MiB--maybe a little less. There are 18 files.You do the math. Anyway, maybe that can be squeezed into Google Drive? --doug
if i see this correct, these are 2.545.345 bytes = 2.55mb so with 100 mb you should have about 40 pictures? i would send it as they are, put alwasy 2 (or 3) pictures inside one email. these would be between 14 to 20 emails. not to much. write into all mails : "1/20" "2/20" etc. (where 20 is the amount of mails you will send) so the insurance company will see how much it is. if you do not like this : for resize you could use "gimp" inside gimp (translated from german) menue: file there go to: "export to" at the now new opend window, left lower side should be the text "filetype according extension" if not klick at it and change to this. on the first line inside same window there ist "name" re-name the file extension .jpg or .jpeg (if not already it is) AND rename the NAME (like "myfilename-small" to do not overwrite your original !!!! klick "export" now you see a new dialog "quality" mostly about 90% is "normal" now go down to 30% or so and press again "export" check size of saved new picture and open the picture with another software and check if quality is ok. if not do the steps again with lower or higher quality. beware!!!! do always do it from ORIGINAL picture never from the lower quality picture. simoN -- www.becherer.de