Image resizing with retina display (Mail)

Can someone help me out?
I'm having trouble with images in Mail. On my previous Macbook Pro (2009) I had a signature within Mail which included an image and it looked fine.
Now on my new Macbook Pro Retina (2014) whenever I try to import an image into my signature it automatically scales to 200%.
When I send a mail with the signature to somebody with a normal display (I checked my email on my older Macbook) it doesn't change back but stays at 200%.
One thing I noticed is that the screenshots on my new Macbook have a DPI of 144 while it used to be 72 DPI. This is pretty logical of course because the retina uses a much higher resolution.
However, adjusting my image to 144 DPI (while keeping the same width & height) doesn't seem to do anything. Whenever I import it into my signature in Mail it doubles in scale. I would really like to keep it in its original size.
Although it seems every apple app scales my images automatically (e.g. mail, preview, safari. Adobe applications for example shows my files in the original size), it bothers me the most that Mail does this too.
I hope somebody can help! I really hope it can be done without coding and/or use of third party apps.

Try this  - Reset the iPad by holding down on the Sleep and Home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons. (This is equivalent to rebooting your computer.) No data/files will be erased. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1430
 Cheers, Tom

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