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Have seen this problem before and if i remember correctly it is down to the fuser running at the wrong temperature. To prove this , make a copy. try and judge when the paper has left the drum but before it reaches the fuser. Open the side cover and very carefully remove the paper. look at the image. if it is clearer then it is the fuser. If it is still fuzzy then the problem lays in the development area.
If you mean you tried the sharpness setting in the driver it will not help if the image is out of focus.
On many webcams there is a focus ring around the lens, try turning that
to get a focus setting that gives a sharp image at the distance you
use. If the product pic shown with your question represents your cam,
it looks like it has such a focus ring.
over time the shadow mask picks up a magnetic charge that interferes with the focus of the electron beams which makes the image look fuzzy or out of focus...to fix this.. most monitors have a deguassing coil/button..look for a DEGAUSS button or in the menu selection on the monitor..Degaussing usually makes a "thunk" sound and the screen will go crazy for a moment ..
I would check IS(image stablization) setting and continous shooting setting to make sure these features are turned off. You want to experiment with different IS settings and definitely turn the continous shooting mode because the continouse mode may not focus 100% in order to shoot multiple shots. Hope this helps. -James. P.S. In my case it was too difficult to distinguish the quality of focus in the VF or LCD so you may not see the focus issue on them.
If you know where the fly back is, ok open the casing and see at the
back of the fly back, there are two knobs, one for the focus and the other is
for the brightness. Try twist both and see which one is for the focus. Ok,
from the focus knob try adjustinguntil the fuzzy sight disappears. Try
this, I usually do it to screens with blurryappearances.
The image shows that the optics are not centered properly. The secondary may be tilted slightly to the 2 o'clock position. When not centered, a focused star will have an astigmatic shape, and not come to a full focus. Also check the mirror and corrector plate for dewing, that will also affect the views.
If the photos look pixellated, perhaps you've turned down the resolution/quality setting? Check the manual for how to correct this.
If your photos seem generally hazy, your lens could need cleaning. Use a lint free cloth such as one for cleaning spectacles.
If all your photos have a smooth, out of focus appearance, it could be a camera fault. However, if you've recently been taking photos in poor light without flash, it could also be "camera shake". You can distinguish this from out of focus because the blur is slightly directional rather than being smooth in all directions. Points of light become lines not blurry discs.
Well, that's a general statement. If you are looking to have the image look like a HDTV then you have the wrong impression of the projector's capabilities. At 800x600 resolution you will get a "good" but not great image especially if compared to a tube tv or plasma/lcd. If the graphics are sharp when you press the menu key then you probably do not have an issue. If, however, even the graphics are blurry, then you have to manually adjust the Grey outer focus ring on the lens. The inner ring will adjust the zoom. Hope this helps.
When you resize an image (especially if the original image is quite large), you need to sharpen it before uploading.
Besides that, there's many other parameters that affect the image quality. The picture you uploaded here is too small to be properly examined. Make sure, in any case, that:
1) The camera has focused properly. Especially in items like the one shown (with multiple reflective surfaces), a camera can be easily fooled and focus on something other than what you intended 2) Make sure the camera settings are appropriate (ISO should not be too high, shutter speed should not be too slow) 3) Use a tripod for maximum stability
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