I am having problems with dark gradients and banding... It's Friday and I am tired and simply can't think straight in order to bug trag this problem.
I have a dell monitor 2405 and this model is not known to banding in general.
In Photoshop working with 8bit RGB images I can make almost any type of gradient and no banding is present. If I look really close I might be able to find something that could look like begining to banding, but I think that's down to the nature of LCD monitors in general... But I would call my gradients nice and smooth.
But in EVERY vector program that I have tried it's not possible to make a smooth grey gradient - I always get loads of stripes nad banding. If I copy a vector element and paste it into Photoshop i can see it's a grey scale image and hence it will also look banded in Photoshop.
I have tried with Fireworks, Illustrator and InkScape - they all behave identical meaning loads of banding.
Going from white to black = banding
Going from dark grey like #333 to black = banding
I have removed "quick render preview / options" and similar - but no help at all.
If Photoshop would show bad banding I would just say it's the monitor, but due to the fine gradients I tend to think it's something else.. Exporting from Photoshop via web optimize tend to give me banding again though
I tried Fireworks 4 and Fireworks MX and created a created a quick gradient that is attached.
I just have the default settings and i exported as a 24 bit png I don't see any banding.
Cheers and sorry that I'm no help.
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Roland that image looks good to me... Thomas, you running 32bit display? Regarding 8bit, that will almost certainly result in banding as 8bit = 256 max colors, which is realy not enough, especially when viewed on a lcd monitor which can be kinda exacting when it comes to color boundaries.