Inner shadow effect and layers in PSE 9

Hi,
I was wondering if someone could assist me. 
In PSE 9, I opened a photo>selected it>created a new layer and applied an inner shadow without a problem.  However, when I selected the TEXT tool and wrote some text in a new layer on top of the photo and dropped a shadow and/or bevel on the text, the text appears blurry and the shadow effect doesn't look right.  I tried the same effects on the text wihtout adding an inner shadow to the photo underneath and the text looked great. Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong?
Thanks!

  Try right clicking on the T symbol in the tool box and choose Horizontal Type Mask Tool.
Then type your text and see if adding your layer style looks any better.
 

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