Select the camera you are rendering from in the Scene pane. Then look at the camera section of the Parameters pane and see if you have DOF (Depth of Field) turned on. If you do, and you haven't set the DOF parameters correctly to focus on your subject, it will be out of focus.
If DOF is not the problem, try changing the filtering in Render Settings from Gaussian Blur 1.5 to Mitchell 1.0.
If you attach an image to your message, we can diagnose the problem better.
Bar's right, a rendered image would help. Also screenshots of your render settings and/or camera settings.
If it's only the background which looks blurry, you might find some suggestions in the Pulling my hair out with HDRI thread over in the Daz Studio forums.
I found the problem shortly after posting the render. The focus was set ti high on the cam. when i reset it and rendered the image again eveything turned out perfect.
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Select the camera you are rendering from in the Scene pane. Then look at the camera section of the Parameters pane and see if you have DOF (Depth of Field) turned on. If you do, and you haven't set the DOF parameters correctly to focus on your subject, it will be out of focus.
If DOF is not the problem, try changing the filtering in Render Settings from Gaussian Blur 1.5 to Mitchell 1.0.
If you attach an image to your message, we can diagnose the problem better.
Bar's right, a rendered image would help. Also screenshots of your render settings and/or camera settings.
If it's only the background which looks blurry, you might find some suggestions in the Pulling my hair out with HDRI thread over in the Daz Studio forums.
the background is fine but the models are not in focus.
Did you check the Depth of Field settings as Barbult suggested?
I found the problem shortly after posting the render. The focus was set ti high on the cam. when i reset it and rendered the image again eveything turned out perfect.