You might want to check the color depth of your document. If it's
indexed color then the document may not be able to create smooth
gradients because their aren't enough colors in the pallet. You can tell
if this is the problem (on 2.6.8) by going through the menus to
image->mode->... If image->
Hi Miles.
I'm afraid the technical details of bit-depths and monitor hardware are beyond
me.
However, when playing with inkscape I can create gradients that don't have
bands.
Also, when I'm viewing other peoples artwork online I don't get the bands.
I'm guessing that this might mean that the pr
GSR - FR writes:
> Also, are you sure your monitor is not the one giving you some extra
> banding? Some are sold as 24 bit color, but are "18 plus tricks".
Probably _most_ monitors sold these days are "18 plus tricks"
(though the "tricks" these days seem to be a lot better than in the
past), with
I think your problem may be more to do with your computer display settings.
Mines is on 32 bit - and I get no banding at all.
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Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2010-07-28 at 0914.52 +0200):
> >Say you draw a monochrome gradient from back to white along 2560 pixels.
> >You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
> >And dithering does not have a real effect in such a case.
> I'm in RGB mode. The image is
bob wrote:
> >Say you draw a monochrome gradient from black to white along 2560 pixels.
> >You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
> >And dithering does not have a real effect in such a case.
>
> I'm in RGB mode. The image is 2480px wide and 2794px high.
I tried t
>Say you draw a monochrome gradient from back to white along 2560 pixels.
>You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
>And dithering does not have a real effect in such a case.
I'm in RGB mode. The image is 2480px wide and 2794px high.
Is there a way that I can create
bobdobbs wrote:
> Hey guys.
>
> I created an A4 sized canvas and made a black background layer.
>
> On a new layer I wanted to create a large lighting effect that would use most
> of the area of the canvas:
>
> new transparent layer -> select fg to transparent radial gradient...
>
> But I got
Hey guys.
I created an A4 sized canvas and made a black background layer.
On a new layer I wanted to create a large lighting effect that would use most
of the area of the canvas:
new transparent layer -> select fg to transparent radial gradient...
But I got banding.
I selected dithering, and s
Eek, I send this to Paul H. only instead of the list, resending.
Apologies for the noise Paul.
>> I often get bands when I create gradients.
>>
>> I'd like to know how this happends and how I can reduce or get rid of these
>> artifacts entirely.
>
> Are you sure it's not your monitor? I have a Del
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 5:16 PM, bob wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I often get bands when I create gradients.
>
> I'd like to know how this happends and how I can reduce or get rid of these
> artifacts entirely.
Are you sure it's not your monitor? I have a Dell LCD monitor that has
this problem really ba
Hi guys.
I often get bands when I create gradients.
I'd like to know how this happends and how I can reduce or get rid of these
artifacts entirely.
Thanks.
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