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    Gradient banding

    How do I avoid the banding that occurs when using the gradient tool in PS CC?

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Are you working in 8-bit mode? If so do your work in 16-bit.

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    I thought of that but I always work in 16-bit.

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    Screenshot...check the histogram...

    Gradient banding

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Put your curves layer directly on top of your BG layer and see if that changes it.

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Had some time on my hands this morning...created a new image>10x255 inches filled with black>
    duplicated image (CNTRLl J) filled with white>applied gradient mask...see notched histogram.
    There is definite banding...I can only assume that there is 256 different bands.
    Applying 50 pixel Gaussian blur/changing bit depth or color space... has no effect.
    To add another monkey wrench...when I watch this video...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yEumr1tg5s I see banding

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    Re: Gradient banding

    I wonder if your issues is being caused by an issue with the graphics card or drivers.

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    Re: Gradient banding

    I'm on my laptop and I see the banding in the gradient on post #4 and an the youtube video. I'll have a look later on my main monitor to see if it makes a difference.

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    Re: Gradient banding

    i get it also. I just tried with a white new document and black layer above it. Removing the duplicate of the base white layer had no effect. Checking dither seems to lessen it a bit. What is interesting is that if you use a curves adjustment above it to increase contrast, you can see the bands moving as you make the slope steeper. That implies that they are a fixed distance apart in terms of luminance.

    I can't see any other relevant adjustments that might stop this from happening. Will be curious if anyone else does.

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    Re: Gradient banding

    I get the same result as Dan i.e. banding that move with an adjustment layer. I am using CS4 so it is not a new problem.

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    Re: Gradient banding

    For what it's worth, here's the banding in ImageJ:

    Gradient banding

    The plot shows the levels for the little yellow line - it is not a histogram.

    The plateaux vary in width from about 1 to 6px somewhat randomly and they are not evenly-distributed. And there are no plateaux at all in some places. I amigane that this is not what we would expect from a smooth gradient even if it were edited in 16-bit and saved as 8-bit.

    Not being an Adobe user, I won't try to guess as to the cause.
    Last edited by xpatUSA; 18th June 2015 at 03:44 PM.

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    How do I avoid the banding that occurs when using the gradient tool in PS CC?
    Hi William, Do you have the banding at 70% zoom? If you still do then try a few things like I did and hopefully you can get rid of it. Firstly, in the gradient tool window, make sure you increase "smoothness" level and check "Dither" option. If this does not fix the issue then you can focus on software side; ie upgrading your graphic cards driver or reduce your cache level setting in PS preferences. Sometimes, banding occur at the end of the workflow and all I do is add a bit of uniform noise to break it up and it should disappear. Hope this helps. Cheers Dean

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Dean--where is the smoothness control? Here is the dialog I get, which has the dither option but no smoothness control:

    Gradient banding

    Ted--what software did you use to generate the plot? You can see the same thing in the spikes in the histogram below, but the line graph is more informative.

    Thanks

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Dean--where is the smoothness control? Here is the dialog I get, which has the dither option but no smoothness control:
    Hi Dan

    Gradient banding


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    Re: Gradient banding

    Dean,

    Thanks. Are you using Elements? I don't see this in PS CC, although perhaps I am just missing where it is hidden.

    Dan

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Okay...I think that I found the reason but, I don't know the why...it concerns the Cache Levels within
    the Preferences>Performance section. Default is set to 2, I had been using 6 (don't remember why).

    Anyway...when you choose anything twixt 2 and 8, you get banding. But, if you set it to 1 and repeat
    the whole process...banding is major league reduced.

    As a reminder, I opened an image>filled it with 05, 05, 05>duplicated with CTRL J>
    filled with 250, 250, 250>applied gradient mask...very minimal banding with Cache Level set to 1.

    Now, before you assume that I'm an effing genius...I found this...http://feedback.photoshop.com/photos...assive-banding

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    Gradient banding

    Thanks for tracking this down

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Ted--what software did you use to generate the plot? You can see the same thing in the spikes in the histogram below, but the line graph is more informative.
    Hi Dan,

    It's called "ImageJ":

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageJ

    If you google "ImageJ" including the quotes there are many download sites.

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Thanks, Ted

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    Re: Gradient banding

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Thanks, Ted
    Just found this which might be more user-friendly (but still ImageJ)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiji_%28software%29
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