Description
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Visual Dispersion (Internal): Inside the petals, the watercolor pigment shows “Controlled Gradient Dispersion.” For example, the pink flowers transition from a deep crimson base to a pale pink tip. This gradient is smooth and contained entirely within the petal shape.
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Edge Dispersion (Zero): This is the definitive example of “Zero Dispersion” or “Hard-Edge Isolation.” The boundary between the flower and the violet background is razor-sharp. There is no halo, bleed, or splatter. This is ideal for digital printing where clean registration is key.
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Leaf Dispersion: The green leaves show “Vein-Guided Dispersion,” where the green pigment pools slightly darker along the central vein and disperses into a lighter lime green towards the edges.











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