Hm... Does GIMP display SVG images just like inside Inkscape? I used the method I said because I thought the two apps were using different renderers. Aren't they?
Victor Domingos
Em 2007/06/25, às 07:18, Nicu Buculei (OCAL) escreveu:
Victor Domingos wrote:
I had a similar problem in my Powerbook, but I have noticed that it would hapen only if there were blur effects. When I switch off the blur FX, the PNG is created with no problem. Last time this happened
Yeah, I reported long ago the same huge performance problem when using *excessive* amounts of blur (in my case on X86).
with one of my students, I solved the problem by erasing the part that had the blur and then just painting it in GIMP and applying a Gaussian blur, then joining the two parts in two layers. But that was a very simple image...
I solved it in a similar way: leave the blur on, save as SVG, import the SVG in GIMP and export as PNG from there
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