![]() ![]() Adobe website isn't very friendly (in my opinion). Also, I've been trying for a couple days to get this bug information to correct "Adobe" people I'm still unsure if this is really going anywhere. I use the gradient tool constantly inside layer masks - this bug has cost me much time, effort and emotion. This used-to work shall we keep an eye out for a fix or is Adobe going to back-out this their bug from the update that broke Photoshop? When will this be fixed? Change this to the Foreground-to-Background gradient or a different one if you want more than one hue. Reverse the update that caused this failure. ago You seem to be working with the Foreground to Transparency gradient - the thumbnail of the Gradient dockable tab gives this away. NOTE THAT THE WHITE TRANSPARENT MASK LAYER DOESN'T LET YOU PAINT BLACK.ġ) Using a black-to-white gradation in a white layer mask (everything exposed) is not working.Ģ) Using a black-to-transparent gradation in a white layer mask (everything exposed) is not working.ģ) Using a white-to-black gradation in a black layer mask (everything hidden) is working.Ĥ) Using a white-to-black gradation in a black layer mask (everything hidden) is working. Gimp however is a raster editor and a gradient map cannot be switched on or off or live edited. Photoshops gradient map is vector technology and can be switchd on and off, without changing the original image. Its under Colours -> Map -> Gradient Map. This solution is the only one working, by changing gradient borders as well. Yes, there is a Gradient Map function in Gimp. ![]() ![]() Set the tool for a gradient from BLACK TO TRANSPARENT.Ħ) Select the transparent/white layer mask in layer 1.ħ) Make a black to transparent gradient in the transparent/white layer mask in layer 1. For GIMP 2.6.12, Just use Colors -> Map -> Color Exchange. Issue: BLACK GRADATION WITHIN A WHITE/TRANSPARENT LAYER MASK DOESN'T PAINT A BLACK GRADATION INSIDE THE WHITE/TRANSPARENT LAYER MASKġ) Build an photoshop file 50x50 pixels file.Ģ) Add a new layer (layer 1) above the transparent layer (layer 0).Ĥ) Add a transparent/white layer mask to layer 1.ĥ) Select the "GRADIENT TOOL". GRADIENT TOOL NOT WORKING WITH LAYER MASKS. The gold emblem was created by running the Gradient Map filter on the. So, here's the bug I've been trying to get Adobe to have a look at - once again. This manual describes the many functions, plug-ins and options Gimp has to offer. the bug form doesn't submit - how distrubing (glad I've saved-off the text so I can share it here). (*) There are more colors because the dithering can use colors that aren't in your gradient, but which, combined with neighboring pixels with colors that are or are not in the gradient, generate a result which is visually similar to the gradient.Wow, went to Adobe's "Feedback/Bug Fix Form" at. The histogram is very similar to the banded picture one and you still have very few colors (76 (*)) but since the pixels are arranged randomly this is much less visible (this is a reload of the dithered image saved as an A1R5G5B5 bitmap): This can be done with Colors > Dither and using 32 values per channel: Login Register: Tweets FAQ Advanced Search: It is currently Sun 8:09 pm: View unanswered posts View active topics. The end result has very few colors (27) so not even all combinations are used.Ī solution here is to "dither": your pixels assume the rather quantized colors but are spread a bit randomly. How do you get more colors in a gradient map A 6-color gradient only seems to come out with 2 or three colors in the. When you reduce this to 5-bit/channel: your red channel goes from 35 to 4,so the 31 values are now 4 values, and likewise your green channel has 6 values and your blue as 9-10. So, your initial image a small range of colors (still, 592 different RGB values, according to Color > Info > Color cube analysis): In your A1R5G5B5 bitmap, you only have 5 bits per channel, and so 32 values over the full range (in other words, a step of 1 over 5 bits is like a step of 8 in a regular 8bit/channel image). ![]()
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