ed_o_brain
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When I'm blurring or even using the brush tool on images I've taken in CS5.1 I'm getting some banding - particular in areas of the image which are fairly close in colour/tone. It looks a bit like posterisation, except it isn't.
A quick google has suggested a few things, like it can be caused by editing with 8-bit images, conversion between colour spaces etc.
I'm shooting with Nikon D300s/D700. I am capturing in 14-bit RAW with lossless compression switched on using the sRGB colour space.
I am then importing into LightRoom 3.41 where I do the RAW conversion. I then edit as a TIFF using the ProPhoto RGB colourspace at 16 bits/component.
I was using 12-bit RAW and 8 bits/component when I first noticed the problem.
I have tried adding noise before blurring and also converting to the LAB colour space but that's made no noticable difference. I have also tried 14-bit uncompressed RAW.
Will continue working through the variations, but would really appreciate some useful direction on this. Thanks.
A quick google has suggested a few things, like it can be caused by editing with 8-bit images, conversion between colour spaces etc.
I'm shooting with Nikon D300s/D700. I am capturing in 14-bit RAW with lossless compression switched on using the sRGB colour space.
I am then importing into LightRoom 3.41 where I do the RAW conversion. I then edit as a TIFF using the ProPhoto RGB colourspace at 16 bits/component.
I was using 12-bit RAW and 8 bits/component when I first noticed the problem.
I have tried adding noise before blurring and also converting to the LAB colour space but that's made no noticable difference. I have also tried 14-bit uncompressed RAW.
Will continue working through the variations, but would really appreciate some useful direction on this. Thanks.