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What is gradient and where is it used?

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A gradient is the mixture of two or more colours in a fixed unit. It is used in photos to bring a good look or focus in the subject of the photo.

Two or more colours are mixed together with another familiar colour to improve the phenomenon of collision between any two selected colours.

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