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Neither my wife nor I are interested in taking photos although we do so when necessary.
I need to take a close up photo in real size and email it keeping the original size.
How? The closer I get the bigger the image.
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Sorry for disrupting your thread Barry!
I looked at those, barry; it was going to cost around £45 for my Volvo. If you tell them the size socket to remove the non-locking ones that will be all the informtion they need.
I already have a socket for mine (I bought a spare when I bought the car) but, having lost one, I want to get another spare. I thought of trying one of these:
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Perhaps your car is different from my Volvo. The same socket fits the locking nuts and the plain ones on my car; the lock-key fits over the wheel nut and has a hex plug on the end which takes a normal socket. You order the keys by car manufacturer so that, along with a picture of the pattern, should tell them exactly which key to send you.
As has been said, you have no control over how the recipient gets the image. They could have a large screen and it shows bigger on it than on a different computer.
Also, if you are using a phone, when you email it you might be asked whether you want to send it original size or reduced size. I'd select original size. Also depending how your phone is setup, images may be sent as attachments or they may be sent inline (ie. shows in the body of the message.)
Take your photo as close up as possible, but include something in the photo for scale eg. a ruler, a coin etc. eg.