Upload to Picasa and pixel size reduced by 50%

Hi,
I am having problem with the Mac picasa uploader so I used the slow method that uploads 5 pictures at a time. BTW I was uploading pictures from Aperture 3 to picasa. However, the file pixel size was automatically reduced by 50%. Is there a way I can upload file at its original pixel size?

What are the export settings you have defined for Picasa? Is it set to export at 100%?

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