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A file I’m working on has heavy banding when greys fade to black. Even applying a blur on this banding will not fix it (oddly enough, it seems to make it worse).
It’s a straight up, high-res, 8-bit per channel RGB file. Nothing unusual about the gradient. Not sure what circumstances are causing the banding here, but it’s there, in this file. And the more we turn up the brightness, the more obvious it becomes.
Anyone have any clue what I can do about this? I gotta send this off to a printer, for a 10’x10′ booth display, and I’m afraid the banding will come through.
Using CS4.
It’s a straight up, high-res, 8-bit per channel RGB file. Nothing unusual about the gradient. Not sure what circumstances are causing the banding here, but it’s there, in this file. And the more we turn up the brightness, the more obvious it becomes.
Anyone have any clue what I can do about this? I gotta send this off to a printer, for a 10’x10′ booth display, and I’m afraid the banding will come through.
Using CS4.
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