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New Here ,
Jun 01, 2021 Jun 01, 2021

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Estou com um problema no Photoshop. Edito a foto normalmente no Lightroom, porém quando passo para o Photoshop, ficam essas listras no fundo da foto, atrás da modelo. Enquanto estou editando, elas ficam se movendo, como se tivesse quebrando o pixel. Uso um notebook Nitro 5.

 

 

 

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Community Expert , Jun 01, 2021 Jun 01, 2021

These "stripes" in the background are what's called "Color banding" and usually happen in JPEG files. JPEGs are limited to a 8-bit depth, limiting their overall range of colors.

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In general, you should shoot your photos in RAW format and export them as 16-bit files.

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These "stripes" in the background are what's called "Color banding" and usually happen in JPEG files. JPEGs are limited to a 8-bit depth, limiting their overall range of colors.

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In general, you should shoot your photos in RAW format and export them as 16-bit files.

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