Maybe some layers have Blur Radius enabled? Check the layers or groups and make sure the value is 0. If this is the case for a lot of layers, select all the layers and then click the '...' at the top of the Layers window to open the layer properties. Now set Blur Radius to 0 and enable 'Copy All Settings...' at the bottom of the window, and click Apply. (Note: This option applies the same settings to all selected layers, so make sure this is what you really want. You can undo this, BTW.)
If that's not the case, maybe Depth Of Field is on? Open Project Settings and there is a check box for that.
Last edited by Greenlaw on Mon May 17, 2021 12:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
Greenlaw wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 10:03 pm
Maybe some layers have Blur Radius enabled? Check the layers or groups and make sure the value is 0. If this is the case for a lot of layers, select all the layers and then click the '...' at the top of the Layers window to open the layer properties. Now set Blur Radius to 0 and enable 'Copy All Settings...' at the bottom of the window, and click Apply. (Note: This option applies the same settings to all selected layers, so make sure this is what you really want. You can undo this, BTW.)
If that's not the case, maybe Depth Of Field is on? Open Project Settings and there is a check box for that.
The blur radius is at 0. Depth of Field was on. And when I turned it off it cleared the blurriness. Thank you.