On Mon, 02 Jul 2012 20:06:49 +0200, peteypak <[email protected]>
wrote:
...
> My problem is that different ways of stacking the filters and forming
> the file make it work differently on different platforms. It's a pretty
> simple task, but it's turning out to be a nuisance - specifically, I
> think that I have now found issues with each of Opera, Chrome, and
> Inkscape each refusing to render legal and relatively simple SVG!
What you have found is that the 'BackgroundImage' keyword in the filter
input attributes (in, in2) isn't well implemented in browsers.
It's quite possible to work around that issue for your use-case. See some
examples here:
http://xn--dahlstrm-t4a.net/svg/filters/anaglyph/static/
The example anaglyphs there work in Inkscape, Chrome, Firefox, Opera and
IE10. However, it seems that Chrome 20 consistently renders it too light,
which causes it to be a little bit less vivid than it should be. All the
other browsers render it the same though.
Hope this helps
--
Erik Dahlstrom, Core Technology Developer, Opera Software
Co-Chair, W3C SVG Working Group
Personal blog: http://my.opera.com/macdev_ed
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