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One can find a tutorial for inserting an image using HTML on a variety of online sources. Such sources include PageTutor, HTML, MyHTMLTutorials, and TheSiteWizard.
You can not insert an image in Notepad as it is a plain-text editor. If you would like to insert an image into a document, use Wordpad (the button is at Insert --> Image in Windows 7)
In HTML: <img src="path/to/image.jpg" alt="Desc. of the Image"> In XHTML: <img src="path/to/image.jpg" alt="Desc. of the Image" />
The resolution would worsen.
I assume you mean after pasting an image into gimp. Right-click on the layer in the layer box, and click "new layer" that will put the image on it's own layer. Odd wording, I know.
It's not converted from anything. You will be either importing or inserting an image. Your hand-written letter will be scanned as an image file.
By saving the image on Facebook to your computer, then uploading it on Twitter.
That depends on the original image, the camera, the scanner...
Personally, I'd recommend .PNG if you want high quality graphics or .JPG for images you want to load faster, JPG is generally better for photos whereas .PNG is more for detailed images such as pixels.
Try saving the image as a .jpg to your hard drive. THEN send your e-mail ... and send image as an attachment.
Image sites such as Flikr offer images (either for free or for a small charge) of a Ninja Pixie which can be used as a PC background. One can do this simply by saving the image to their computer, and then setting the image as their background.