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Email your photos with ease! In today's world, everyone and their dog has a digital camera. Taking pictures is as easy as pushing the big button on your camera. But what if you shoot some really wonderful pictures and then want to share those great shots? The simplest, most logical way to do this is to email them. How do you do this? Would you use the Windows 'Send to Mail Recipient' wizard? You could, but will your friend really enjoy the small, blurry images produced by the wizard?

Easy Email Photos greatly enhances the pictures that your friends will receive. It can be used just as simply as the Windows default wizard, but try sending your pictures with Windows and then with Easy Email Photos, and you will be amazed by the difference! Easy Email Photos will make the pictures you are sending look just the way you want them to look, without requiring any photo editing skills on your part. Thanks to its built-in advanced photo manipulation controls, Easy Email Photos can automatically adjust the contrast and brightness of the pictures to their optimal levels, making use of the complete brightness range of the photo. Did you ever shoot a bright, warm, sunlit scene only to discover that the picture on your computer looks washed out, cold and lifeless?

This is a very common problem with color balance, called 'color temperature' by professional photographers. Due to the blue sky reflecting from the surfaces on a sunny day, your pictures inevitably get a bluish color making them look cold. You don't have to be a photo pro to correct these problems when you use Easy Email Photos to send your pictures. Easy Email Photos has an option to automatically correct color balance and temperature, making your pictures look just as warm and bright as the day they were snapped! Needless to say that Easy Email Photos supports every image format, resizes your pictures to the size you want, and emails them to as many recipients as you choose, all in just a few mouse clicks!
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Date Added: 22nd January, 2007
License: Shareware
File size: 2.08 MB
Price: $14.95
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Operating System: Windows 2000,Windows XP
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