JPEG - Original Size question

Hi gang,
Strange question.
I accidentally edited my Export .. Versions ... JPEG Original Size settings. Can someone let me know the original settings?
Cheers!

H there,
"Original Size" picks up the resolution from the image, so is image dependent.
The DPI settings by default are 300.
G.

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