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    How Do I Remove Slight Blurring Out Of Photographs?

    I have a Kodak C513 digital camera. When looking at the pictures they seem to come out looking clear but when I send them to my photography agent I am told they have a slight blur and they are rejected. Does anyone know how I can remove this slight blurring from my images?

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    I would check with another photography agent first. Also look at your lens and see if someone accidentally touched it and left a fingerprint smudge. Also, make sure you are taking pictures at the highest setting. That is, if you can take 2.0 MegaPixel pics, then do that. You say they look fine on a computer screen but have not seen them on paper? That is why I would question the agent.

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      Bluring is usually caused by excessive movement at the moment of pushing the shutter.

      If that's the case be sure to stay still when you snap the shot, also if the subject is moving that will cause it as well... Most cameras nowadays have a shutter set for such cameras that are for general use. If the bluring is at the same spot on all of your shots, then the answer above will apply that is dirty lens.

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      Just close the flash of cam.

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      The Kodak C513 is a very good camera for the price. However, it is an entry-level camera and cannot hope to compete in the professional arena in terms of image quality.
      You might try boosting the contrast a bit in your computer to give it an apparent sharpness if you don't have software with sophisticated sharpening tools. Just don't overdo it.

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