Image quality terrible after export RAW to JPG in Lightroom CC

Hello

I have a huge problem, all my images are blurred after export to jpg, won't save the sharpening applied.

Is this a bug still / again? Help, please!

You view the image at 100% magnification? When the image does not match the screen, different applications use different algorithms to resize the image, and some seem sharper than others.

If the image is intended for display of the screen, you must export to the pixel dimensions will be adapted on the screens of most people - like 1000 pixels.

When you use 2400, you are sure that the image will be resized on most screens.

Edit: 100% magnification is only can be used to assess the sharpness accurately.

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