Illustrator blurred edges ?

above image clears what is the problem !
when u draws rectangle in illustrator, it's edges doesen't looks same at all times ? look first rectangle (bad) . . .
The problem isn't appears in photoshop but in illustrator it does.
In photoshop, edges looks always good as second rectangle (good).
how to solve this blurry rectangle ?
Message was edited by: xide.alcatraz

xide.alcatraz,
The good happens when your edges coincide with the borders between pixels, and the bad happens when they are within pixels. The latter is the effect of Illy trying to colour the pixels in question as a weighed average of the two colours meeting in them.
You may use Align to Pixel Grid, which is otherwise often a nuisance, or just make sure that your horizontal/vertical edges coincide with the borders, in other words have integer point/pixel values on your Artboard.
Illy sees pixels as identical to points = 1/72 inch, by the way.
From CS5 on, Align to Pixel Grid is the default for certain document types for web and the like.
You may tick/untick it for the selected object and for new objects in the Transform panel options, and you may use it, or not use it, as the default for certain document types.

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