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Anonymous
I don't understand what your question is, at first I thought you meant to simply bring up a topic about DoF but this is clearly not the case. When viewing full-sized pictures through your internet browser, it is very likely that these will be, in a sense, blurry. However, this is the equivalent of holding a photo print an inch away from your eye. It is magnified. (Any photo would seem unsharp if magnified to an extreme degree.) If the same picture is resized to a reasonable scale, you will notice that it will usually become more sharp. Compare thumbnail vs. full sized picture even on 4chan when the photo is 1600x1200 or greater. Size of the photo and scope (resolution of the screen) is important when viewing a picture on the computer.
Another example can be illustrated with a digital camera's LCD. Sometimes when a picture is taken, it often looks clear on the LCD. However, a slight blur could not be noticed since the screen's resolution is so small. It only appears sharpt when it is not. Very slight movement of the subject or even shaky hands of the photographer can go unnoticed if only relying on the resized image on the camera's LCD.
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