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1. Quit the Source Filmmaker if it's open.
2. In Steam, right-click Source Filmmaker, click Properties, click the SET LAUNCH OPTIONS button, and add -sfm_resolution 1080 -w 1920 -h 1080 to your command-line startup options.
3. Launch the Source Filmmaker.
4. Export
Then reboot Source FilmMaker, load the session, click "File" > "Export" > "Movie..." (yes, really), and set the resolution you want. Then hit "Cancel" (yes, still really) and save the session before rebooting Source FilmMaker again.
Now an image export will be at the resolution you set in the video export options, for some reason.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=969950504&fileuploadsuccess=1