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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 205635" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The only "blurring" I've encountered with Lightroom is due to wait time when zooming in on a photo to 100% when a full size preview has not yet been generated. In other words, when you open up a photo in LR and zoom in, unless you specify having it generate previews on Import then it has to take the time to do it the first time you zoom, which can take a little to a lot of time depending on your computer and the size of the image (with my cameras I burn the time up front on import and render previews then instead of waiting since I usually start my import and walk away for a while). So it starts blurry and then eventually sharpens up - the opposite of what you're dealing with.</p><p></p><p>So, to answer your question, I've never had that problem with 3 different versions of LR - just be patient on your first opening of an image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 205635, member: 9240"] The only "blurring" I've encountered with Lightroom is due to wait time when zooming in on a photo to 100% when a full size preview has not yet been generated. In other words, when you open up a photo in LR and zoom in, unless you specify having it generate previews on Import then it has to take the time to do it the first time you zoom, which can take a little to a lot of time depending on your computer and the size of the image (with my cameras I burn the time up front on import and render previews then instead of waiting since I usually start my import and walk away for a while). So it starts blurry and then eventually sharpens up - the opposite of what you're dealing with. So, to answer your question, I've never had that problem with 3 different versions of LR - just be patient on your first opening of an image. [/QUOTE]
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