On Apr 22, 2014, at 3:06 PM, Bob Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Figure out what she thinks is a 'full-size' jpeg.
> She probably means 2000+ pixels on the long side.
> In Lightroom, go to the Library module.
> Select the pictures you want to Export and click Export in the lower left 
> panel.
> This will bring up a dialogue box on your right and you need to scroll thru 
> it.
> Pick where you want the jpg's to go.
> (I suppose you have to pick jpg's)
> You can re-name the files if needed.
> You should select jpg's and pick a size.
> I do 2000 by 2000 max and 100% quality, then cap size if necessary.
> Finally, click EXPORT at the bottom of the dialogue box or CANCEL.
> Hope this helps,

Thanks, Bob,

Her requirement was “as they are without purposely reducing their size much.” 
She also mentioned 300 dpi. I gave here 2000 X 2000, 300 pixels per inch, and 
100% quality. I think it will work for her.

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