Hello,
I used Inkscape in the recent years for great works and it keeps better and better. So at first big thanks to all developers that made it possible.
But now to my question. ;-) Does Inkscape support image export (export to PNG) without premultiplied alpha? In a recent project I needed images with fairly high transparency, but with premultiplied alpha the colors inside this image regions are really suffering. As an example you could try to export a highly transparent rainbow open it with Gimp and remove the alpha channel. It should be clearly visible the the colors are strongly quantized.
As long the image is just composited 1:1 over another image this is no problem, but in other scenarios it starts to give problems, since the color information is missing.
Are there any plans to enable true RGBA (all seperated channels) for at least the export? Currently i have to export two images. RGB for the colors and a duplicate in graytones for alpha that i then combine to true RGBA to avoid the problem.
Best Wishes Tobias Oelgarte