On Sat, 25 Mar 2023 21:33:38 -0500 Darrell Anderson via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3/25/23 7:10 PM, E. Liddell via tde-users wrote: > > The originals are gradients intended to suggest a contour, yes. The ones I > > sent you show up as gradients for me, just very dark ones. It's possible > > that a differently-adjusted monitor would hide the variation. > > > > Try the attached—is it still dead black for you, or is the gradient visible now? > > The lightest colour is still quite a dark grey (#404040), but much lighter than > > the ones in the first set. > > My eyesight no longer is sharp anymore. One of the effects of aging that > I have not accepted gracefully. Once upon a time people called me eagle > eyes. :( Considering the thickness of my glasses, I have no right to comment about anyone else's eyesight. > When viewed in an image viewer the default_black2.png looks flat. Oddly, > when tested in the panel as a background image I then see a downward > gradient similar to the original default.png. A keeper. :) > > Noting the difference caused by the image viewers and my vision, I > looked again at your first two images. The black_glass.png still looks > flat to me in the panel, but if I look real close I see the top and > bottom are a smidgen lighter than the middle. I think the color black > causes a loss of the curvature effect unless the top and bottom were a > lighter gradient. Just insufficient contrast, then. Here's a couple of black_glass variations with higher contrast for you to play with. E. Liddell
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