Iweb publishes poor picture quality

Can anybody help me with this one? When I put in a picture in the size of 1000 x 640 pixels in iweb everything looks fine. But when I then publish it to mobileme and check my site online, it looks horrible. I tried different formats and everything, but nothing works....so far;)

I downloaded the image and it's 1010 x 740. It's getting enlarged in the height and a bit in the width after being added to the page. Select it, go to the Inspector/Metrics pane and click on the Original Size button. That will keep it at the size you created and not let iWeb do any resizing on it. That might help.
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