Exporting images from iPhoto to a Blogger Blog

I have just set up a Blogger blog and am having soem issues with sizing my images correctly for the blog. When I export them even as large images, I have to resize within the post in Blogger, the images then lose their clarity and just look terrible, Does anyone have any experience with this themselves, how have you managed to successfully export good quality images.
I use a Canon DSLR 400D camera in case that is required.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.

Either export as a smaller image (reducing image quality) or use the custom export option to set the maximum Pixel dimension you want (reducing the actual size of the image is better than reducing the image quality) - see the User Tip on exporting for details on the options available
LN

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