Monday, December 24, 2018

InDesign: poor rendering of gradient


Is there a way one could improve the rendering of this gradient?


After creating a gradient swatch and applying it to a rectangle that fills the entire page to use as a background, the gradient looks bad so I would like to improve the quality of it and High Quality display performance doesn't change anything:


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Answer



Banding within gradients is often a result of color stops being too similar and long distances between stops.



Often, for print work, onscreen gradients will show more banding than a press will. Of course, this is of little help unless you get color proofs or chromakeys from your print provider to check the gradients before printing them.


Since InDesign offers little ability to disperse colors within a gradient. The best you can do is use color stops which are not so similar if possible, or decrease the distance between the color stops.


If you need a "background" gradient, it can often be better to create it in Photoshop where you can add a touch of noise or diffusion to break up any banding which may be present.


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