Cannot export in high-resolution

Hello world

When I went on vacation, I imported a catalog of my main computer in order to complete the work on it on my laptop.  I'm done, then don't export the finished photos to prepare the products of my client, but none of them has exported more than 1.5 MB.  This isn't a problem with the export Panel - all parameters are as the same as what I generally use for exports of hig-res.  I think it's a question that stems to import... maybe I just imported and worked with insights?  I don't know how to fix it.  Anyone know how to export high resolution without completely redo the photos on my computer at home?  1 MB won't work for the size I want to print.

Thank you for your help.

radleysboo wrote:

Add original files to the portable computer would fix this issue?

Yes. Lightroom exports smart overview when the original file is not available (and smart preview is).

If you want protection, there are a few plugins that you might enjoy:

1 exporting (has a one-tick flag-info previews and smart gift option and management at time of export options). free, by me.

Plugin to support 2. Jeffrey Friedl overview smart export - you set the criteria in advance, handling so less (or not) prompting the export.

Rob

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