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good day this is Corey Cox I'm going to do a quick tutorial on how to compress your pictures and make them small enough that they can be easily emailed it's quite often we have somebody step in for us and they go take some photos take some data for us we need to have it sent and we can't physically get together and we end up emailing all these photos and quite often the photos are too big for email and you have to break them up and you spend an hour two hours three hours editing and moving folders and photos around so that you can actually email so there's a really quick couple minutes a couple of steps to do that you can make these a lot easier to send so to start off with I've got in here I got a photos for video and it's got 43 43 items or 43 photos of a job I just did the other day what we're going to do is the very first thing you always should do is have your um have your photos put in their correct folder so I've already got them already put in a folder that I want to use next...