Premiere Pro CC 'single frame' export squashes aspect ratio

Hi,
When I used the single frame export button to export a single frame from my timeline, the 16:9 ratio gets squashed in.
The image has a play button graphic on it and that should be round but it comes out oval. 
When I import the image into Photoshop, it looks normal 16:9 but when I save it as a jpeg and open it up, it's still squashed.
I would be so grateful if someone could help me sort this out. 
Cardamada

Thanks Jim for your quick reply.  I am still wondeirng if there is a better way.  The footage I am editing is 1920 x 1080 DSLR footage.  Anytime I export a frame from Fnal Cut Pro it does it fine.  I moved over to Adobe recently and I'm suprised that it's not working.  I wondered whether there was a way to change my export settings so that it exports with square pixels from Premiere Pro.  Meanwhile I will try to follow your  instructions re square pixles and photoshop.

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