[email protected] wrote on 16/01/2016 13:27:
Mason83 wrote:
On 15/01/2016 23:29, Ray_Net wrote:

The last question could be: How can we modify a parameter in SM in such
a way that we can modify the compression force when inserted in an html
mail ?

In about:support "Extensions", do you see these extensions?

Auto Resize Image
Auto Compress File
Auto Resize JPEG

The documentation for what you are doing is probably this:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Creating_complex_mails_with_inline_images#Drag_.26_drop_images

From that link:
Compared to using the "Insert" menu or drag & drop method, pasting will usually involve recoding of the image, thus may change quality and size. Thus, the other two methods are preferred to retain the original format of an image.

That suggests that using Insert > Image *doesn't* recode the image. So if you want to control the compression used, perhaps the easiest way is to use an image editor (e.g. GIMP) to save a copy of the file with the desired compression, and use Insert > Image to include that file as an image in the email.

GIMP or IRFANVIEW .... the same problem. I had created the file saving as .jpg file with 100% quality. This image on disk was added in the plain-text mail and opened with Irfanview the copy/paste into the html mail. In the both method SM creates mail-data from bits find on disk file on disk and from pixels fnd in copy/paste. This is SM who do a different treatment. For the plain-text, it's only and expand and for the html mail it's a compression followed by a expansion. Gimp or Irfanview are not involved and cannot increase the length of the picture in the html mail.
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