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Depends on the resolution of the microscope.
The image becomes blurred and it's size increases.
My vision becomes blurred.
The result is a blurred image
Blurred eyes are caused by nearsightedness, farsightedness and macular degeneration.
The light so bright.
By definition an image is blurred if you cannot see things clearly due to a number of factors. For example, Google Earth and Google Maps imagery can be blurred when a given area is at lower resolution than its neighboring area and appear "pixelated" when zoomed in too closely. In some cases regions have been intentionally digitally obscured or blurred for a number of reasons. Google, for example, automatically detects licenses plates and faces in its Street View imagery and digitally blurs the pixels for privacy and security concerns.
The desktop background on a PC will be blurred if it is at a much lower resolution than the screen is currently set to. This causes the image to be stretched and distorts it.
Its the myopia
The primary lens is to close to the specimen
Cataract
Leptospira can affect the eyes and make them cloudy and yellow to orange colored. Vision may be blurred