Banding in a sentence as a noun

The banding you see is from image and video compression, not a lack of bpp.

I'm getting really tired of all the banding I see on what should be smooth gradient images.

Megacorp's HR systems will understand it, and you'll get a different salary banding.

He's not doing the infringing in that case any more than you're infringing Apples rubber banding snapback by using a Samsung phone.

In rubber-banding that ***** to the water bottle he knew we would target, he seemed to say:“Yes, I have a *****, federal officer.

All a corporation exists as is a group of people banding together to get tax and other benefits collectively.

Perhaps, but I find the end result to be just as vile: a conglomeration of companies banding together to bully a weaker[1] rival.

"Patented features such as “rubber-banding,” in which a screen image bounces slightly when a user tries to scroll past the bottom, were identical.

They're not just banding people together to get bulk discounts, they're implying that the businesses in question already support their model, and are using those businesses' brand recognition to add legitimacy to loopt.

We don't need pesky implementation details, just knowing that you're a rubber-banding scrolling view on a computing device with touch sensitive display is enough.> It is clearly possible to create fresh new OS that does not copy the iPhone.

Ignoring for a moment the relation between US foreign policy and terrorism, or between the drug war and drug violence...The problem here is banks and established payment processors banding together to squash their potential competition.

Banding definitions

noun

a stripe or stripes of contrasting color; "chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands"; "the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps"

See also: band stria striation

noun

an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material

See also: band stripe