At right-angles to the gradient you can stretch the image as much as
you want and it won't band at all. In the same direction as the
gradient you can often get away with stretching it as long as the
original isn't something absurdly small like ten pixels. To cover the
whole screen I'd probably stick with 256px as a sensible dimension.
Ian
On 1 Aug 2006, at 04:36, Jan Sælid wrote:
Ok.
My knowledge of images is limited.
Doesn't smaller gradients lose their detail when stretched?
And about that blending question. Is the built-in blending in rev
faster
than using a png. Image already blended?
I will try to use smaller images and stretch those. Thanks Chipp
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chipp
Walters
Sent: 1. august 2006 05:01
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Space saving and images
Jan,
No need to make the gradients that large, a single row or colum if
vertical
or horizontal will work and you can stretch it to make it cover
your card.
Even much smaller gradients stretched work fast enough.
best,
Chipp
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