Exporting as Dreamweaver - Images pixelated

I produced a 300+ page product catalog in InDesign. I needed an easy way to export all the high res .EPS images from the catalog to be able to put them on our website. I used the Export as XHTML/Dreamweaver option to get all the .EPS images converted into .JPG's. For some reason however, about 70% of the images converted to .JPG's appear very pixelated or at "screen quality". They are nearly unrecognizable. I have adjusted the settings in the Export options and it doesn't seem to make a difference. If anyone can give me some direction or maybe an easier way of exporting all the images out - that would be great.

Dont know what camera was used, the footage was given to me. The dimensions of the footage is 720X486. Dont know if that helps.

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