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  1. #1
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    I'm creating a graphic for my web page using PhotoPaint 8.

    I have a graphic where the top half is white and the
    bottom half is ligt blue. The white area is wavey at the bottom where it meets the mauve.

    How do I get rid of the jagged edges between the two colors?

    I've tried smoothing the edges and it still looks bad and also added a drop shadow (not good now I have jagged edges with a drop shadow).

    Any help would be appreciated.
    IP

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    I'm creating a graphic for my web page using PhotoPaint 8.

    I have a graphic where the top half is white and the
    bottom half is ligt blue. The white area is wavey at the bottom where it meets the mauve.

    How do I get rid of the jagged edges between the two colors?

    I've tried smoothing the edges and it still looks bad and also added a drop shadow (not good now I have jagged edges with a drop shadow).

    Any help would be appreciated.
    IP

  3. #3
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    Do you mean that you created a two color gradient fill, and you get some jagged transition between gradient steps?

    If this is the case, how many steps are you using?

    Does this problem is a display problem or a printing problem?

    If it is a printing problem, what printer are you using?
    IP

 

 

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