Re: Newbie Question: Banding 2004-02-01 - By Walter
Back Thanks for your quick reply. That's exactly what it looks like, as if the image is rendering 16 or 24 bit instead of 32. I've tried saving the images as TIF, JPG and PSD, but I don't think that's the cause since the image looks like that in the render room before I save it.
--- In Carrara@(protected), "Peter MacDougall" <pem@(protected)> wrote: > If the image is a screen capture, your display settings may be at 16bit > or 24bit and not 32bit. Try setting it to 32 bit. > > If it was a render, maybe you need to choose a different output format: > try JPG or TIF > > On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 08:16:32 -0000, Walter wrote: > > >Hi everyone. This is my first post. I guess I'm sort of a 3D > >hobbyist, but professionally I'm a web designer so it ties in somewhere. > > > >One thing that has always bothered me about Carrara (and other 3D programs) > >is the ugly banding I get when I render. I know it must be possible to get > >rid of because I see renders all the time that don't have it, but after changing all > >the dials on the lights, scene and render settings, I still can't seem to get mine to > >go away. Here's an example: > > > >http://www.number-three.com/images/temp/banding.jpg > > > Peter MacDougall > pem@(protected) > http://www3.telus.net/pem/index.htm > > Reality always exceeds your expectations.
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