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Question What is causing "blur"? [Solved]

baldee

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If there are no plugins in a scene (session, scene or character) what is causing the blur? Are there built in settings? Thanks in advance
 
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In the Select menu, turn on hidden items. There may be an empty atom there just to hold the PostMagic plugin. You can change the settings of the DOF effect to reduce the blur, or just turn it off.
It helps to see what "blur" is it you mention, but anyway, it's very likely you are using a plugin of some kind in the scene like Postmagic for example. It's unlikely to see a scene without any plugins, so look again.
 
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It helps to see what "blur" is it you mention, but anyway, it's very likely you are using a plugin of some kind in the scene like Postmagic for example. It's unlikely to see a scene without any plugins, so look again.
atani...pic 1 shows the blur...pic 2 is close up to characters, they become clear...the other pics are the plugins of the scene and characters....I dont see any plugins that would cause that blur effect...

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Pretty much any atom can use plugins, don't just look in the persons and scene plugins
Ah...so it doesnt need to be in the scene plugin tab or the character plugin tab...I would'nt know where else to look...my knowledge ends at the tabs...lol
 
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Often the atom name helps, check the atom list for one that may be meaningful.
The atom list is the one in the UI with a cursor icon next to the person icon
 
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Often the atom name helps, check the atom list for one that may be meaningful.
The atom list is the one in the UI with a cursor icon next to the person icon
TY sir...I'll play around with it and hopefully figure it out...I dont like the "blur" effect
 
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In the Select menu, turn on hidden items. There may be an empty atom there just to hold the PostMagic plugin. You can change the settings of the DOF effect to reduce the blur, or just turn it off.
 
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TY for the response...I dissected the files for the scene and found PostMagic in there...I did what you and atani suggested but it didnt reveal itself...sneaky little booger...maybe i'll delete the PostMagic files and try to run the scene...see what happens.
 
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