Mailing photo - photos appear small in Mail

Sometimes when I email photos through Aperture, the photos in the mail message show up smaller than the size I am using in the mail export in Aperture.
The "Image Size" in mail is set to "Actual Size".
If I change "Image Size" to any size besides "Actual Size" and then change it back to "Actual Size", the photos show up in the mail message as the correct size.
I am not sure if this is a problem with Mail or a problem with Aperture.
Anybody have any ideas?

That didn't work. And when I tested one of the photos and then reverted it back to the original, there was a black square where the picture used to be. I actually had to sync it a few times and then turn the phone off and on to have the photo back where it was. I'm assuming this is a problem that Apple is working on since the update. What a pain. But thanks anyway for trying to help.

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