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Trillium

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 24, 2007
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I noticed that the iPhone automatically scales pictures down to small resolution versions. Is there any way to turn this off? As a professional photographer I would like to be able to occasionally send hi-rez files on the fly to clients from my phone over wi-fi.

The iPhone is scaling pics down pretty drastically it seems. A picture that started out at a resolution of 3267 x 2178 @ 2.8meg on my computer ends up at 640 x 427 @ 64k on the iPhone.

I understand for the most part this is a good thing for storing your photos on the phone so that they don't eat up storage but there should be a way to disable it, right?
 

mustang_dvs

macrumors 6502a
Feb 9, 2003
694
13
Durham, NC
Under the official OS, there is no method to prevent image scaling while emailing photos.

Jailbroken phones running 1.x have the option of running a number of hacks that allow mail to send intact images from the phone. Without a 2.0 jailbreak in the wild (as yet) and uncertainty as to whether a 3G jailbreak is possible, it could be a little while before there is a workaround.
 
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