On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 11:58 +0100, Peter Rolf wrote:
> Probably because the exported PDF contains a raster image (at least the
> blured part). If you use Inkscape to save your SVG logo as PDF, you will
> see a dialog box with an option for this (rasterize filter effects).
> Remove the hook and you'll get a small, but unblured PDF graphic.

Hey Peter. The original SVG is about 7KB. With rasterize off and
exported to PDF, its under 2KB. With rasterize on, its still only 78KB.
Whatever ConTeXt is doing with it, that 7KB SVG gets bloated to nearly a
meg at 976KB. This happens as Logo.svg is transformed into intermediate
m_k_i_v_Logo.pdf. Something's up.

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