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Hi;
I hope this isn't an obvious question, but I can't find an answer to
it in the POV-Ray docs. I'm using POV-Ray 3.1 (both the official and
unofficial Mac compiles) on a Mac G3 266 with 64 megs of ram and 6 megs of
video ram. This is enough to give me millions of colors at any display I
choose to use (and yes, I *did* remember to set the display to millions
of colors! :-), but I am having problems with graduated backgrounds that
are rendered with visibile banding. This problem is just made worse when I
jpeg the files afterward, of course.
I can supply a short pov file to show what I'm talking about if
this doesn't make any sense.
Is there some simple thing I'm overlooking here?
Thanks,
Rick Adams
REM### [at] teleportcom
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In article <371204fa.0@news.povray.org> ,
REM### [at] teleportcom wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I hope this isn't an obvious question, but I can't find an answer to
> it in the POV-Ray docs. I'm using POV-Ray 3.1 (both the official and
> unofficial Mac compiles) on a Mac G3 266 with 64 megs of ram and 6 megs of
> video ram. This is enough to give me millions of colors at any display I
> choose to use (and yes, I *did* remember to set the display to millions
> of colors! :-), but I am having problems with graduated backgrounds that
> are rendered with visibile banding. This problem is just made worse when I
> jpeg the files afterward, of course.
Yes, a small file would be helpful (please put it in the body of the post,
not as attachment - it is easier to access this way).
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich
e-mail: mac### [at] povrayorg
I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
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