Adobe Photoshop Lightroom photo size

Every time I have watermark a photo with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and save it on my computer, it changes its size to a smaller size. I would like the picture to stay the same size as the original photo, but with the watermark on it.

Anyone know how I can fix this problem or to work?

I am new to Photoshop and Lightroom, so please bear with me on this.

Thank you, Jesse Williams

See the section on calibration of the Image here: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/help/export-files-disk-or-cd.html

If you don't want all the exported image resizing, but to have it left in the same dimensions as the original of your imported, then you should uncheck "Resize it to Fit" options, in the export dialog box.

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