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My Panasonic GH4 camera creates JPG size of 4,608 x 3,456. Looking back over my old P4P photos, most of them are 5,472 x 3,078, but some of them are 4,864 x 3,648 (shot on separate missions).
I'd like to shoot my P4P photos at the 4,864 x 3,648 size to more closely match my GH4 size so that clients don't ask why I'm delivering two different sizes, but I have no idea what setting I used to achieve that size. When I compare EXIF information between the two P4P file sizes I don't really see anything that tells me. It's probably something simple (usually is), but I would appreciate if any of you know and can save me some time.
At first I thought it had something to do with shooting JPG-only versus when I shoot JPG + DNG, but later I found pics that did not support that theory.
Thanks!
I'd like to shoot my P4P photos at the 4,864 x 3,648 size to more closely match my GH4 size so that clients don't ask why I'm delivering two different sizes, but I have no idea what setting I used to achieve that size. When I compare EXIF information between the two P4P file sizes I don't really see anything that tells me. It's probably something simple (usually is), but I would appreciate if any of you know and can save me some time.

At first I thought it had something to do with shooting JPG-only versus when I shoot JPG + DNG, but later I found pics that did not support that theory.
Thanks!