What resolution does Pages export Images to EPUB?

I was wondering what resolution Pages09 Exports images to EPUB (which are then readable in iBooks2?)
In other programs from Adobe and others you can control the Image conversion Resolution before you Click "Export" to EPUB?

I agree it isn't very helpful...but that is all I have been told. Still trying to fiond out what the projector resolution is.
I am using a fit within...but everything I am reading about projectors tells me I should be able to use higher resolution for a projector. This is more of a Foto Magico question as it pertains to images coming from Aperture.
It is less the image resolution and more the slideshow settings I am trying to figure out. Maybe this is not the right place to post...  Thanks Frank.

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