The image size is reduced to export

Hello

I have a problem with lightroom 5. When I export images, the image size has been reduced. This error is new, an image which i does there is half an hour was created in the full size, when I export now, his is reduced by half (orginal: 5184 x 3456, jpg. 1707 x 2560). I have not changed any settings. Does anyone know, what to do?

Please excuse my English basic

Greetings

Robert

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The size of the results is not exactly half, nearby.  Half would be 1728 x 2592 and yours is 1707 x 2560.

Is the problem that you are original are offline and you export from previews smart?   You say Original under the histogram?

Check the dimensions of the photo in Loupe by pressing the i (eye) button until you see the dimensions.  Having only a glimpse smart does not change dimensions.

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