PS gradient bands
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- hilchev
I have this white almost invisible radial gradient on top of black background and the white radial seems to have these ugly bands like a freaking circle rainbow in different white shades...
Is it from my display, color setting or what?
- utopian0
Photoshop > View > Proof Setup > Monitor RGB
- Mr_Fantastic0
do you have a monitor profile installed on your os? if so try removing and see if it improves your gradients.
what are your color managment setting in ps? what's your working space set too?
how was the gradient created? was it altered?
got a screen cap?
- nthkl0
Up your mode depth to 16 bit on your and you will achieve smoother dithering. Of course, this will also add twice the file size.
You can also create an FX layer that is used a noise adjustment layer right about this gradient. Set that blend mode to something that works, pin light/multiply/subtract/screen... whatever works.
- about = above. Sorry, drinking a beer and it's functional.nthkl
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- scarabin0
↑, ↑, ↓, ↓, ←, →, ←, →, B, A
- hilchev0
nothing works, I will kill myself, good bye
- Douglas0
yes, 16 or 32bit. add a little grain/noise.