Export the LR5 Image size

I used LR a good amount and you have not run into this problem before.trying to export images for use in Wordpress (resolution 1620 x 720) and that I put the 'image size' parameters as 1620 x 720 and 'dimension', 'pixels' and 'resolution 300', she continues to their output to 960 x 720.

The original file size is 3264 x 2448 in JPEG format.

Also, I use Lightroom 5.7.

Any thoughts on what keeps me out in my size?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Best,
Glenn K.

You first need to crop the image to a lengthening of 1620 x 720 (or equivalently of 9 x 4), and then when you export with the 1620 x 720 size settings, you will get what you want.

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