Extended size options on Export

The current Export dialog allows one to constrain dimensions for the output files. It appears to treat the constraints as a request to downsize, if larger (which is fine), or upsize if smaller (which is not for me the desired behavior).
I am not sure if this is a bug report or a feature request, but I would like the constraint to be limited to downsizing - perhaps a "Downsize only" checkbox.

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