Publishing Webgallery with aperture or iweb

With iweb i publish photo's at internet. A few days ago I bougth Aperture. Publishing photo's at the internet with Aperture gives less quality. Is there someone with an explanation?
Please look at these links for an example:
Published with Aperture: http://homepage.mac.com/reinencarolien/Dosk-Zuidvogels/
Published with iweb: http://web.mac.com/reinencarolien/iWeb/Zuidvogels-Doskampen/Zuidvogels-Doskampen .html

There are no loss in quality in the images themselves. If you look at the dimensions of a picture in the "Aperture Gallery", you will see that there are differences in the actual pixel dimensions of the image and the pixel dimensions set in the html- code.
An example: In the "Aperture Gallery" image: picture-5.jpg, the image dimensions are 500 x 332 pixels, and the source code says:
src="pictures/picture-5.jpg" width="736" height="490"
Therefore, you will see jagged lines and a loss of quality since the image is viewed at 147,2%
In addition, there is a slight distortion of the proportions between height and width. The image is viewed at 490 pixels height, which is 147.59%. The height should actually be 489 pixels (488,704 pixels).
Drag the image on to the desktop and open it in Preview or Safari. Then you will view the image at 100% and you will see that the image is perfectly ok.
Regards
paulk
Mac OS X (10.4.6)

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