Export Large JPEG's

I would like to send some of my images to a stock library but they require a 48 MB JPEG. Is it possible to export a file of this size from Aperture? Or do I need a third party plug-in!

Aperture doesn't resize up. You'll need a plugin.
Note, it's extremely unlikely they're looking for a 48 MB JPEG file. They're probably looking for a 48 MB TIFF file, which is in the 10-12 megapixel range if I recall correctly.

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