RAW images are very large in file size so sending them as email attachments doesn't work with gmail/yahoo because they have file size limits. This gets even more difficult when sending 50+ images at a time. What's the easiest way to deliver RAW images to a client so they can download them?
Answer
I have created privately shared folders in Dropbox, which works very well. If your customer also has a Dropbox account, the folder shows on his account view as well.
You can also use a temporary file share service like Dropsend, which I use frequently when an image is larger than the Gmail limit.
Both of these services have free as well as paid options. If you pay in either, you can store/send larger files.
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