PICTURES LOOK BLURY AFTER PUTTING THEM ON THE SLIDE SHOW

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Ralph

PICTURES LOOK BLURY AFTER PUTTING THEM ON THE SLIDE SHOW

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I PUT THEM ON FIT TO PROJECT SIZE AND THEY STILL LOOK BLURY (A BUNCH OF LITTLE SQUARES) DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHAT TO DO?
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Post by Ron P. »

Hi Ralph, and welcome to the forums,...:)

I know I have to wear hearing aids, but please don't shout :) (using caps on a forum is considered shouting)

Ok, first we need to determine what program you are using, since this is the DVD Movie Factory Forum, I suspect it's one of the MF versions, which one? Have you applied all the patches and fixes for the version you are using?

Next could you please complete your system information in your profile. This really helps us, knowing a little about your system, to help you.

Then you could provide us with more detail, like your project properties, the size and format of the images you are using?

By your description of "blurry" and "a bunch of little squares" it appears as if the images resolution are of a very small size, and are "pixelating", as if they are zoomed in real large. Have you applied any filters, effects to the images?

Again providing us with as much detail as to what you have done when this occurs will help us narrow this down, and figure it out...

Thank you..

Ron P.
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