Forum: Poser 12


Subject: Unexpected Gray Areas When Separating RGB Channels of a Map of Pure Hues

Iuvenis_Scriptor opened this issue on Jul 06, 2021 ยท 5 posts


bagginsbill posted Tue, 06 July 2021 at 6:56 AM

When I sample your screen shot above, I found many places where there's red and blue mixed into the green, red and green mixed into the blue, etc.

You said "I think the very way the maps are made should, in theory, prohibit such color bleeding" but didn't communicate "the very way" so I'm going to guess that you have some sort of color space accidentally chosen that is introducing some hue shifting. Photoshop is not a good application to be using for "data" manipulation - it is far too prone to doing things "because reasons" that are not literally what you told it to do.


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