>>3763794I've got it set to not resize images. The 1080p only refers to video, which I don't do.
The camera isn't originally mine, I inherited it as the previous owner died. Basically had to teach myself to understand some of the stuff the previous owner never bothered to even tell me about before his death...
Anyway, I did some raw image conversion when the previous owner used it (it defaulted to raw, and he had no idea how to "develop" raw images...). The software I used was Magix Photo Manager Deluxe, but it too displayed images as very blurry, though... Other problem is that it keeps stripping exif data from the images.
I know Olympus has their own software, but .orf files are strange.
I used Snapseed a number of years ago though, but I only ever edited photos I took on a Samsung tablet with it.
I can only compare this blurriness I'm getting with images on PC and certain android apps to the time I had a high DPI laptop which had really blurry GUI elements in Windows 8, but displayed video and games perfectly.