Full resolution images possible?

I am uploading some of my files from photoshop, and PNG files are rather crappy. Is there a way to pevent iWeb from converting them to PNG files and leave them as psd or jpg files? Also, I want to keep full resolution, I thought that was the point of iWeb when they first released it.
Thanks in advance for any help
Mac Mini PowerPC G4 1.5GHz 1GB Ram iLife 06   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Hello, pcConvert. There are a couple of things you maybe need to understand about how any web program (not just iweb) works. This is very different from working towards printing an image, so it confuses a lot of people.
1. No web browser understands psd files. JPEG, GIF, PNG are the best graphics formats for web display, because most browsers understand them (although older versions of IE are notorious for PNG-illiteracy).
2. The kind of resolution you seem to be talking about (higher ppi= better print) doesn't exist on the internet. Computer monitors only understand pixel dimensions. A photo that is 900 pixels wide will display exactly the same whether it's saved at 300 ppi, 1000 ppi, or 2 ppi. That setting just doesn't apply for onscreen display.
iWeb resizes your photos to 800 pixels (or less) on the long dimension, because that's about as large as you can go and expect the entire image to fit on most monitors without a lot of scrolling. As JIm McCormaic said, you can include a full sized version for downloading, if you want. A regular graphics program like Photoshop can resize for more viewing options than a web browser can give you.
Current versions of iweb don't normally convert JPGs to PNG files, unless the image uses transparency, which the JPEG format can't use (in any program, not just iweb).

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