When I ray trace a surface, the colors on the surface appear to have a smaller
color depth. In other words, there are finite boundaries between different
shades of colors rather than a smooth gradient. Could the problem be
color-dependent? Has anyone seen this? Any ideas how to fix it?
Mark
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Mark A. Saper, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry
University of Michigan
Biophysics, 3040 Chemistry Building
930 N University Ave
Ann Arbor MI 48109-1055 U.S.A.
sa...@umich.edu phone (734) 764-3353 fax (734) 764-3323
http://www.biochem.med.umich.edu/?q=saper http://www.strucbio.umich.edu/
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