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Published: 2022-05-18 03:25:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 109; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 2
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Description I have decided that my brief obsession with mysterious stripes was somewhat beside the point: they only occur with what is in a strict sense inappropriate (yet interesting) use, when the output is allowed to walk off the page and reach heights such as 30000px. This is the normal rendering, in a GIMPed double output for trigonometric color shifting. L: normal colors with start color red, R: inverted colors for start color green. This image contains no banding whatsoever. Any illusion of a banded or striped rendering is caused by (a) color contrast and (b) the fact that there are still about 10px per color: colors are shifted by 1 degree at a time, which means there are 360  different colors. In an ideal world there would be 1 pixel per color, which in this case is impossible, because the page is more than 360px high. In a proper image editor this 'zoning' is only visible at a very high zoom level, and even then only faintly. So basically everything's groovy baby www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrAGvW… . And of course with resized jpegs such as above YMMV.
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