not quite sure i can parse that picture.. but are you sure you're not
just looking at a hdr artefact? i mean the dark hill darkens by the
filter, just behind that is a very bright sky that gets darkened just
as much but is still a lot brighter, and then gets even darker until
it disappears, too?

j.

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 7:31 AM, Alexander Wagner
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Attached a screenshot of the graduated neutral desnity plugin. To stress the
> effect I set density to 8 ev, compression 100% (rotation 22°, split 22%) but
> I saw this for more realistic values as well: the hill in question does not
> have a shadow on it's peak. For more realistic values this sometimes looks
> like a cloud or smoke.
>
> It looks a bit like a split filter where the gradient lessens and then sets
> in again. I think this is not intended, is it?
>
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