Hi everybody! I have a bug to deal with here: <https://code.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/423638> It regards this image: <http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/6127/backgroundcd.jpg> This has been very humbling, because it has reminded me how much of a newbie I am :P
So I need some clever art people to figure this one out. The background image for the new slideshow displayed from Ubiquity has a cool, quiet gradient. This looks nice, unless you are looking at it from a screen with a 16 bit depth. (eg: armel architecture, lots of handheld devices, ugly screens, fallback graphics drivers). In that event, the lower colour palette unleashes a horrific display of some of the worst colour combinations I have laid eyes upon. So, can this somehow be talked into looking right (without banding) from a lower bit depth? I don't know any tricks in this regard (except "Save for Web" from GIMP), but I'm betting someone here does! Thanks in advance, Dylan PS: The reason I'm asking here is because this is something included in Ubuntu that could do with fixing before the beta :)
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