tituspowell
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- Titus Powell
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Hi guys, I'm competent with Photoshop but one thing has been bugging me, and I'd love to get your input.
I have a studio and often use a gray seamless paper backdrop. Often there's marks and wrinkles in the paper when I've been too lazy to cut off a used section! Rather than editing out any imperfections in the paper backdrop, what I'm looking for is a way to create a large blur effect on the backdrop in a photo using Photoshop, and get rid of them that way.
Clearly a case for Gaussian Blur. However, I find that applying Gaussian Blur on a gradient background creates a weird banding effect, with swirly contour lines. Example photos below.
Has anyone else come across this and found a solution? I initially thought it was something to do with JPEG compression, but PS consistently does it even to a RAW file.
Example of one of my photos with a gradient effect on the backdrop:
Close up of the banding effect created when doing a large Gaussian Blur:
Any ideas for how to do a large blur with no banding artifacts would be much appreciated!
I have a studio and often use a gray seamless paper backdrop. Often there's marks and wrinkles in the paper when I've been too lazy to cut off a used section! Rather than editing out any imperfections in the paper backdrop, what I'm looking for is a way to create a large blur effect on the backdrop in a photo using Photoshop, and get rid of them that way.
Clearly a case for Gaussian Blur. However, I find that applying Gaussian Blur on a gradient background creates a weird banding effect, with swirly contour lines. Example photos below.
Has anyone else come across this and found a solution? I initially thought it was something to do with JPEG compression, but PS consistently does it even to a RAW file.
Example of one of my photos with a gradient effect on the backdrop:
Close up of the banding effect created when doing a large Gaussian Blur:
Any ideas for how to do a large blur with no banding artifacts would be much appreciated!