The only way to correct this is with diffusion. However, even fading without changing hue can create visible stripes if the start and end colours are not sufficiently different. If you take a close look at the image in Gimp you can see that instead of fading gradually from one colour into the next it jumps regularly to maintain the hue fade. This should create an obvious impression of stripes rather than a smooth fade. For those who have yet to see the problem, you can create an exaggerated version if you choose a background gradient with the colours #400000 and #002020. The problem is a combination of the choice of colours and the algorithm used by the artist's paint package to create the gradient. Well, this is not really a problem as I can just use another background but i wanted to point out that I too see this horrible quality. I don't mean to whine, maybe this is just b/c the color spectrum isn't big enough to show a smooth transition over this many pixels with only different shades of brown. What ATI chipset/card do you have? Some of them are more problematic than others.ĭo you know the ATI driver version you're running? Normally you should be able to use NoAccel to avoid this corruption. Up to now it is probably better to not use 3.7.0 drivers because of some screen corruption. It also had what appears to be a nasty color depth problem gradient images would display banding, even when the server claimed it was running in 24bpp. Once X gets a hold of the screen, the text mode console becomes corrupted and the display fails to sync to it. The ATI Linux drivers have been plagued by extremely poor performance for XFree86 ATI has released drivers specifically for xorg 6.8 that are supposed to be much better Why do I see the stripes? Is it cuz you guys are blind or using some 10 year old crt screen? Well, does anyone know anything about the color "problem"? If I get stripes and you don't, even tough all of us are running 24 bits, and Buffalo Soldier who runs 16 bits but can't see any stripes.
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