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In the MediCap Image Options Menu, there is an option called “Anti-Blur.” What is this?

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In the MediCap Image Options Menu, there is an option called “Anti-Blur.” What is this?

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A. Turning ON or OFF the “Anti-Blur” option can affect the clarity and sharpness of still images that you capture with your MediCap. If you turn this option ON, you can reduce image blur caused by a moving camera or moving objects (like a beating heart). Note that when this option is ON, less detail will be recorded. It is recommended that you leave this option OFF (the default) unless you are experiencing blurry images; then you can try turning this option ON and review the results. Following is a more detailed description of this option and how it affects your captured still images. To understand the “Anti-Blur” option, it is first necessary to review how a video camera works. To record an image, a video camera scans a series of horizontal lines of the image. The beam makes two passes to record one complete image (called a “frame”). On the first pass, only every other line of the image is scanned (the lines in between are left blank). Then on the second pass, the lines in between are

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