Lose picture quality when I export from aperture

I have a trial version of Aperture that i have been playing with to see if I want to buy it. I imported photos from iphoto and cropped them in Aperture. They looked great. When I exported them (specifing size) the color was dulled and they were slightly blurry. This did not happen when I exported the Master. Any thoughts?

brenhaven wrote:
I have a trial version of Aperture that i have been playing with to see if I want to buy it. I imported photos from iphoto and cropped them in Aperture. They looked great. When I exported them (specifing size) the color was dulled and they were slightly blurry.
what is the color profile in aperture vs. the color profile on export vs. the color profile in the app your using after the export? the workflow should be well managed color profile working and exporting the photos.
web profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1
printing: paper profile
This did not happen when I exported the Master. Any thoughts?
exporting a Master and exporting a Version will give different results

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