Images are too Large

I am new to Muse and have a problem.  I created a page where the background was a photo and I set it to Scale to Fill.  The site looks great, but the page takes too long to load on a slower connection.  I had a professional web designer look at it for me, and he said that the image was saved as a PNG file and should be Jpeg images.  I thought Muse would optimize my images as I dragged them into the window.  I just dragged camera files into the window.  I did not size them down in photoshop because I was hoping to save time.
What do I need to do to get the pages to load faster on a slow web connection?  Is there a setting in Muse that will help size the images as I drag them into Muse?
Kevin

Our company really enjoys using the Muse product a lot and we are building our business online around it.  However, this image loading is a big problem for us.  With high resolution displays like Macbook Retina and Google Pixel it's important websites be crisp and high resolution.  While these machines are only a small portion of users online now it's a growing group and they are very affluent, influential, tech savvy and generally ahead of the curve. 
Muse is uniquely positioned to help us cater to these high end clients and also serve smartphone users and lower bandwidth visitors, as mobile is a very important channel as well.  Muse should have an option that allows me to include the highest quality images I can find and then serve lower resolution images to visitors on phones or mobile connections, and higher resolution images to high speed connection users on advanced displays. 
We build our whole website presuming Muse would optimize for this and our bounce rate is very high and load times are very slow right now.  Although we love the product this isn't just a bother, it's a mission critical problem that may cause us to abandon the product. 
To be fair we inadvertently made this worse by going with a very visual "infographic" style site and we have high resolution screens so we're making it look sharp for us. 
Now we're looking for ways to fix this quickly now without resizing dozens of images and also wondering how Muse handles this kind of rendering now and how that will change going forward? 
Thanks! 
Dave
www.sendsmart.com
Ps.  Would also be good if images loaded from top to bottom more and/or started out with lower resolution and graduated to higher resolution as I've seen on some sites (this may be browser)

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