<<example.svg>> Hi, I've got a question using radial gradients in SVG-Files.
Displaying SVGs like the example I attached and zooming in, there are annoying concentric circles with different colors. That looks bad when displaying greater areas. I know it's a problem of the bitnumber per pixel. Using 32 bit per pixel everything looks fine but using 16 bits the concentric circles are visible. However the hardware the SVG-Files are rendered only supports 16 bits per pixel. Has anyone of you an idea how to overcome these concentric circles? Perhaps using anti-aliasing, radial transparency (if such exists) or something else. I would be great if xou can gibe me some hints. Thanks Florian
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