Hi, SVG handling is using Batik so in order to isolate the issue test SVG rasterizing using Batik first.
BR Maruan Am 01.12.2014 um 12:02 schrieb cedric bompart <cedric.bomp...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > I'm currently converting a JavaFX node graph to PDF (via a SVG document). I'm > using FOP 1.1 and Batik 1.7 on Java 7. > > I'm trying to apply filter effects to a SVG node and the result on the PDF > output produces an "ugly" rasterized image on top of the affected area. I'm > getting a similar result if I'm using a clipping path or a mask. > > Is that the intended behaviour? The intermediate SVG document is nicely > rendered in Inkscape, the effect/mask affects only the colour matrix. > I'm only dealing with effects which alter the colour matrix (saturation, hue, > brightness, etc). I'm not doing any kind of Gaussian blur which an image mask > could be appropriate as an implementation of this effect. > > Due to this weird behaviour, for clipping a shape; I've implemented directly > the clipping on the shape path instead of using an independent clipping path. > > Do I need to do the same thing for altering the colours on a shape; by > manually doing the effect on the colour fill/stroke of a shape instead of > using a filter effect? > > Can somebody shed some light please? :-) > > > Regards, > Ced. > > PS: I'm not sure if this is intended for FOP or Batik project but the PDF > transcoder is in FOP... > >