George, I also forgot to mention that you may want to try zipping the photo's that you send to PC users. Zipping is the PC version of Stuffing. You can download the Stuffit Lite 6.5.1 installer which installs Stuffit Expander and also a program called DropZip. You just drag your photo's onto the program and it zips it. You then attach the zipped file to your mail. You may want to try other ways to solve you problem first, but this will allow others to view your photo's. These links are direct downloads of Stuffit Lite 6.5.1. Direct download means the download will start by itself. If you have OSX use this: http://macintosh.ozbytes.net.au/adnload/218995_91791.html If you have OS 9 or possibly earlier use this: http://www.viaseating.com/downloads/StuffItLite6.5.1.sit Guy On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 04:45 PM, George Booth wrote: > I have a Canon A40 and when I download to my computer, my pictures go > in > Canon Image Browser. I take my pictures in very large size to get best > color, pixels, etc. To cut them down to size (150-800kb) I use Graphic > Converter. The color control isn't as simple as Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0 > so I > use it to make pictures brighter. When I am through, I don't know > where to > save them. Once I use GC they are in that format, but nobody can open > them > when I email them. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I > am a > novice. TIA, George >