On 14/04/2019 23:54, Tyler Durden wrote:
It's likely as Brynn says a group of objects including the rasterized shadow.
Quite possibly.
Rasterization is a common occurrence when SVG files are converted to formats that don't support SVG filters. There wouldn't be a big issue if the scale of the image were large enough for posters.
This is an SVG file, so presumably for it to be corrupted in this way, it would have had to have been converted to something else (PDF?) and then converted back to SVG?
It should of course be scale-free, so that it can be used at any size. The original designer would have known this, but it has passed through several hands since then, alas.
I'd try to remove the shadow (keeping the letters) and scale the artwork up to poster size.
It's just a logo, and it works fine in the corner of an A0 poster, so no scaling of the letters is needed.
Then add a shadow and save the SVG as a working-file. Save a *copy* to PDF for the print shop. The shadow will be rasterized at the high resolution, so it should look ok.
Yes, that's what I intended. If I could actually select anything...
///Peter