Powerpoint 2013 embedded in webpage: Blurry images

I am working with embedded Excel and Powerpoint. With a little tweaking it is possible to get at good result with Excel and javascript. 
On my (and my customers) websites I have been testing embedded Powerpoint as a replacement for a range of slideshows, galleries, video etc. I am almost convinced that this could be a road to go - BUT:
The embedded presentation gets blurry:
In this image the left part is the image inserted in the presentation. The right part is from the embedded presentation.
The blurring is perhaps caused by scaling, but I have ajusted the presentation by decimals of mm to get it pixel perfect. No matter how I embed I canøt get rid of the blur.
As it is now, it can't replace anything.
Any fresh ideas are most welcome.

Hi,
Since this issue is not related to Office client development, I recommend you post this issue on the HTML forum for better assistance.
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=w81prevwhtml5&filter=alltypes&sort=relevancedesc&searchTerm=web%20page
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