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Re: Newbie Question: Banding

Re: Newbie Question: Banding

2004-02-01       - By Bob Dawson

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You need to increase your resolution in a case like that. In most
programs, even Photoshop, you'll experience banding in areas where
there is a gradual shift in value over a relatively long distance.
Increasing your output resolution, adding noise in Photoshop or After
Effects are common cures the problem.

Hope that help,
Bob Dawson


--- In Carrara@(protected), "Walter" <numbrthree@(protected)> 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



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