2019-09-13, 21:26
(2019-09-13, 21:05)monisriz Wrote: I am not sure if gradients is the right word but I can give you one example off the top of my head. In MyFlix view, the fanart is pushed towards the right top of the screen and the left side of the fanart is sort of covered by a "gradient" or some sort of overlay with blurring/fading effect. This transition area where the left "info" area meets the fanart looks a bit rough and it's not a smooth transition. It looks fine if the fanart is of a dark color but on a white or light colored fanart it looks a bit jarring.. I can confirm that this only happens when this overlay/gradient is in place and this effect goes away when I press down a couple of times to view the full screen fanart. I hope I was able to explain it in words.. below is a screenshot to illustrate the point and the actual image. The image itself doesn't have any banding..
https://imgur.com/a/2Yz2SaY
Similar gradient related banding is visible in a few other places as well. I think BigFan view uses it too if I remember correctly..
Also I don't believe this banding issue has anything to do with the display as I don't see it in any of the demo videos or test patterns or solid colors images - I have tested it thoroughly.
I know it's not a huge thing and I am probably nitpicking .
Thanks for being awesome!
Ah, you mean the diffused image. It is like that cause a regular ol' image would look stupid so it blends it away to black instead of just the straight lines.
VS.
Not sure how best to adjust the image to eliminate that "banding" though...