JPEG Export Problem

A few days ago, someone was commenting on funny square boxes in JPEG exports that occurred at places with spot touch up was performed. I have now experienced the same problem with a single touch up.
D70 RAW file-->single spot touch up-->export to a hi-resolution (best possible) JPEG--> ugly spot at site of touch up.
image available at www.printroom.com/pro/e2photo in gallery "aperture"
The previous thread was locked, but I never saw an answer to the problem
G5 iMac OS 10.4.3
any help would be greatly appreciated
steven

hi. apologies for delay in responding - have been trying to find some time to do some testing
i removed and re-installed the mogrify plugin and this seemed to do the trick. i couldn't replicate with the standard export, so i assume it was just a mogrify issue

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