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  • why does the gradient lines not look right when converted?

    Posted by Dan Saunders on 23 May 2008 at 12:08

    Ello……. Im not sure if this topic has been touched on before and if so sorry for going through it again. I have been given some artwork from a customer to print.

    The print has a fading skyline which on screen ( corel 13 ) looks fine but when i converted to EPS for printing the Fading has gradient lines instead of the nice Fading. I also have the same problem when doing fills in my own artowrk.

    Any surgestions ?

    Mike Fear replied 17 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Chris-Hooper

    Member
    23 May 2008 at 12:18

    try up the steps in the fill or convert the fill to a bitmap or j’peg b4 printing i’ve had this problem before with corel

  • David Rowland

    Member
    23 May 2008 at 12:53

    yep convert to bitmap gets around it.. dont worry too much about high dpi values..

    basically design gradients is a bit of an art, a lot of people don’t know how to draw gradients so they step on print.

  • Phill Fenton

    Member
    23 May 2008 at 14:11

    A useful tip – once you have converted to a bmp or jpg – if the steps are still visible add some "noise" to the file using a distortion filter such as available in corel photopaint or photoshop – this will eliminate the banding.

  • Alan Drury

    Member
    23 May 2008 at 14:22

    Yes convert to a bitmap and as Phill says add some noise – I use gaussian blur.
    Alan D

  • Mike Fear

    Member
    24 May 2008 at 07:45

    The method I use, is when making the gradient set the number of steps to 1000, this gives a nice smooth colour fade. When you export as an EPS make sure you keep the resolution high and you should have no problems printing.

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