ID ePUB export converts all *inline* anchored JPEG images to PNG?

During ePUB export, when Image Conversion = Automatic, anchored JPEG images with Position = Inline are converted to PNG. If Anchored Object Position = Custom, the same images stay JPEG. Anyone know a better way to avoid than the less-than-ideal options below?
Less than idea options:
a) Use Image Conversion = JPEG (would also convert existing .gif and .png images)
b) Specify Object Export Options for each image frame that contains a JPEG.
Maybe this is just a bug.

Here's the definition from the InDesign Help file:
Image Conversion
Lets you choose whether the optimized images in your document are converted to GIF, JPEG, or PNG. Choose Automatic to let InDesign decide which format to use in each instance. Choosing PNG disables the image compression settings; use PNG for lossless images or for images that include transparency.
Choosing Automatic means InDesign decides which format to use. It doesn't mean keep the same format.

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