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1. Re: Is there a reason why SVG's are importing in at a scale setting of 10% ?
sudeshna sarkar Jul 7, 2014 10:18 PM (in response to rossfranks)Hi ,
In Edge Animate CC 2014 we have addressed the SVG Pixilation issue which was observed when any SVG content is animated with "scale up" transform. To solve this problem we are scaling up the container div by a factor of 10(which is by default) and then using image filtering to reduce the resolution based on the inverse scale. Hence , the property panel will show this inverse transform scale since that is the transform scale applied to the svg element. The svgAntiScaleFactor parameter is provided in the AppPref.xml file in the user preference directory of Edge Animate.You can modify this value.
Win: C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Edge Animate\4.0.0\
Mac: /Users/{username}/Library/Prefrences/Adobe/EdgeAnimate/4.0.0/
Are you still observing pixilation on browsers?
Thanks and Regards,
Sudeshna Sarkar
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2. Re: Is there a reason why SVG's are importing in at a scale setting of 10% ?
rossfranks Jul 7, 2014 10:34 PM (in response to sudeshna sarkar)Yeah I had already changed the svgAntiScaleFactor to 1, so instead I've just copied straight from Illustrator to Edge instead and that brings it in at 100% and it looks good in Edge and on browsers.
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3. Re: Is there a reason why SVG's are importing in at a scale setting of 10% ?
sudeshna sarkar Jul 7, 2014 10:43 PM (in response to rossfranks)ok. So, in case the content is still appearing blurry on browsers , users can modify the value of the svgAntiScaleFactor in the AppPrefs.xml file to fix the issue.
Thanks,
Sudeshna



