Resize Inline Images
Gmail allows inline images uploaded to be resized, so they are not so huge and graphically fit with the body-text of a message. I'd love to be able to resize and design proportions of email imagery, as it tends to be a significant part of my communications.
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Elo Elo commented
No integration in Mail was bad, but not being able to resize inline images killed ProtonMail for me. I am strongly considering switching to another email provider.
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Pascal commented
That is a extreme important feature. This could be a reason to change the email provider.
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Anonymous commented
I love protonmail security feature, but there are some shortcomings that make it hard to sell as an alternative to most other email providers..
To be honest, it amazes me that protonmail even tries to position itself as an alternative to small businesses when it is missing such a basic feature as this one.
it is specially amazing since this has been requested in this uservoice channel years ago, multiple times, with hundreds of votes.
Is anyone from protonmail even reading their own uservoice channel anymore??
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Andy commented
Yes I really need the ability to resize inline images.
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Anonymous commented
I just signed up. WOW, I really like ProtonMail.
But DOUBLE WOW. No ability to resize images.
I thought that this would be a standard feature.
Live and learn I guess.Very disappointed. Especially since this is not a new idea.
Even yahoo has a choice between large and small image sizes.The lack of image sizing limits my recommendation for others to use ProtonMail.
Or is this a feature only available in the paid versions?
Of which I can not find any reference to this (free or paid versions) by the ProtonMail TEAM. -
Anonymous commented
Please add the option to freely adjust the size of in-line images. Especially option to make them smaller.
At the moment when writing an email, the images in-line (among text) only appear in original size which makes them often too big to be readable.
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Anonymous commented
Just yesterday I wanted to send a quick email to my son with a silly picture. I added it inline and it was huge. I couldn't believe it when it wouldn't allow me to resize it. It took 3 tries to edit it outside of the program to make it the right size to look ok in the email.
Took all the fun out of it, not to mention my frustration and loss of time. -
Anonymous commented
Currently pasted inline images are automatically scaled to fit the width of the email in the composition window, even if they are quite small. When received in Gmail, they go well off the page. I used ProtonMail for my business and I can't be sending clients emails that are such a pain to read.
Users need some control over this. It would be great to be able to click on a corner of the image and rescale it by dragging diagonally. Thank you.
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Anonymous commented
I have the ProtonMail Plus paid subscription. This inability to resize inline images is one of ProtonMail's major drawbacks. As baffling as it is inconvenient. Why do they not provide this feature? It's not as though the technology does not exist. Is this a Swiss thing?
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Elliott Henry commented
I see others have asked this question, but no answers from Proton. I am thinking of making Proton my default, but I like to post photos in my emails and am disappointed that they cannot be sized down, like gmail allows.
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G.R. commented
Same issue here. I'm having to resize screenshot in photoshop before attaching them inline to an email.
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Marlus Araujo commented
+1
signature images get blurried on retina display...
it should be nice to use double resolution and scale down the image -
Gregory R. Everitt commented
Inline images are almost useless if you cannot size them appropriately. I have to switch back to Gmail to send people evites...
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Dawn commented
Would be really nice to be able to resize inline photo attachments. Can't believe Protonmail has overlooked the need for this feature.
Also wish you would make it possible to set my font color and size once and not have to change it with every single email. These things seem rather basic to me. -
Shuko commented
When will you enable drag corner to resize inline images like all serious email services do?