Image quality really bad on exporting

after creatingt the webpage i export the file into HTML and images. But what i see is that the images are of really bad quality. How can i rectify this problem. Any help is much appreciated.
thanks in advance.

Before exporting, click on the preview button at the top of the document window, and then open the optimize panel. With the Optimize panel open, click on the slices over each of the images to try out the different image formats and compression settings. When you are satisfied with the way they will look when exported, choose File > Export.

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