I'm starting to have a problem when using the gaussian blur tool in PS on my home rig. It's a brand new, suped up Dell with a bigger flat panel monitor than I've ever owned. the trouble is, often times images will have vertical bars when I use the g. blur. Stranger yet, images made on my office machine with a CRT are fine, but when I bring them home they looked screwed up. When I look at these images in the windows picture viewer the bars show up less. Anyone else ever have this problem?
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I stick to tradtional CRT's anyway for digital art. As they still can produce 32 bit colour while LCD are still at 16 bit
-choose properties
-ensure the color quality is at 32-bit
Other than that I cant think of any other reason you'd have banding.
r.
I think we're dealing with a gypsy curse at this point.
Your problem sounds like it may be an interpolation issue?
I'd say try adjusting your display resolution down or up if possible. Update your display drivers, and direct X.
even at 16 bits per channel this could show up - because i dont think photoshop cs can handle that fine of dithering. Maybe in CS2.... but i think there is a certain breaking point with pixels and values in image channels.
someone at work was having a similar problem - when he and i thought his monitor/ps was fucked up - i tried it on my machine and at a super high blur it showed up as well. Not nearly as bad (his was looking shitty at a 10 blur), but it may have something to do with nvidia sharpness settings, or other digital clarity settings from an LCD.
im still trying to get my ps at home to not draw blues fucking purple. its driving me insane.
The image may be 32bit color, but the LCD can only display 18 bit color. This may not sound like a lot of color difference, but a 24bit LCD will display 16,700,000 colors and a 18bit only displays 262,000. Thats a huge difference.
might be the resolution you have chosen for your Flat screen (if it's a LCD screen, some graphics are garbled depending on resolution)
I stick to tradtional CRT's anyway for digital art. As they still can produce 32 bit colour while LCD are still at 16 bit
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