Retina Display in LR 4.3

How do you use the Retina Display in LR 4.3?
Thanks,
Joe

Ah, LR 4.3's advertised Retina support means it works with HiDPI on a MacBook Pro with a retina screen - and Lightroom does that automatically because it knows what machine it's running on.  It has nothing to do with retina iPads.
If you're trying to export big enough files for a retina iPad, then it's simply a normal JPEG at high resolution.  The iPad retina display is 2048x1536 so those are the pixel dimensions you'd set in the Export dialog.

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