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Fabian10136yAnd without the speaker, but with more blackness around (because I used it as my new YouTube banner):
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Freeware4656yMy friend was next to me earlier and said “look at this picture of a black hole.” I thought he said butthole, this was much more interesting lmao
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When I saw this for the first time I thought it was just not fully loaded progressive JPEG lol xD
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Fabian10136y@jschmold I did colour-pick inside the black area and also considered making it a gradient, but that also wouldn't have completely removed the border, because it's a screenshot of the stream, filmed from the image projected onto their wall. I hope they'll release the original for download soon.
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Present this picture to a client and they might ask for a better resolution with the budget of a cheap plastic binocular.
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Root797676y@Fabian So extend your radial gradient's beginning out into the blackness beyond the accretion disk.
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Fabian10136y@Root So you're saying I should overwrites part of the original image with a different shade of black to improve the transition?
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Root797676y@Fabian Basically?
0% alpha (opaque) in a circle from the center until the outer edge of the accretion disk (the first bit of black past the orange glow). From there, increase the alpha in a gradient until it's completely transparent some distance out.
Now place the resulting image in a black background. All of the dark greys in the image background now fade smoothly into black.
(Though the effect would be better if you brush the transparency/mask yourself in photoshop because of the flared sides.)
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