Thorsten Wilms wrote the following on 03/15/2009 05:39 AM:
On Sat, 2009-03-14 at 22:50 -0700, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
We use Inkscape (ver. 0.46) to create all of our vector graphics. Certain graphics we created are not sharp, ie. not anti-aliased well. Please see following graphics: http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/bsd-unix.html http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/real-time.html http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/images/real-time-small.png
You should try to place lines exactly on the pixel grid, if that isn't the case already. See http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2008/06/echo-icon-common-mistakes-blurry-...
But what is likely the issue here are outlines that are less than 1 pixel strong.
Sometimes as a workaround for stuff like this I will export the image at a higher DPI and either scale it down with Gimp or let my html scale it down. Of course it all depends on how big the resulting image is in the end. Might give it a try and see if it helps. [shrugs]
If you can get a hold of a larger resolution PNG file (clock), place that onto your canvas, and scale it down in Inkscape then that might help anti-alias that image too.
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