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Re: Soft brushes troubleshooting in Photoshop
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Darby Edelen
on Jul 15, 2008 at 7:55:41 pm
More likely than not it's a problem relating to your display, which I'm guessing is probably an LCD.
Most LCD displays use fewer than 24-bits to describe colors on screen in order to maintain a high refresh rate and, while they have built-in dithering methods to try and reduce the appearance of banding, LCDs will generally display more banding than CRTs... and one LCD may display more banding than another.
The 'pink' line you describe (does it appear at the white end of the gradient?) might be resolved if you properly color calibrate your display, but I can't guarantee that.
Darby Edelen
Lead Designer
Left Coast Digital
Santa Cruz, CA
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