Best setting for web?

I am trying to load a picture up to the web and the ones I have loaded have poor resolution. can someone please give me suggestions on what setting I should use from I-PHOTO for the best resolution.
Thanks
JIm

iPhoto will scale a full sized (2.5MB) image file down to 640 x 480 at 180 dpi (the same as the original file) at 225KB with the File export option. If you want a smaller image file, like under 100 KB you'll need to use a 3rd party application like ReSize! X (freeware) that resizes and reduces the resolution of the image file to 72 dpi. With it you have a choice of quality and, thus, a choice of final file size.
Another way you could do it is with the BetterHTMLExport plug-in for iPhoto or Galerie, a freeware application that works with iPhoto. Both will generate web galleries that you can take the resized media or large image files from to upload to the web site. Each allows you to pick the image size and quality, thus giving you complete control over the image and file size.

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