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fjaeger

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  1. Exactly. It's the same file. I want to change its color, but retain the luminosity from the SVG. PS: Somehow I cannot make more posts until tomorrow. Can this restriction be removed by a moderator, please?
  2. @Gear maker that is actually working, but I have to do it for each object individually, which might end up in a lot of work. Is there a way to change the fill mode for multiple selected objects. If I do this your way, all objects get filled with white and not their average color.
  3. To clarify, I am working in Affinity Designer. The file I want to "flatten" is attached to this post. Polygon_grey.svg
  4. Is it possible to convert a selection of object from being filled by a gradient to a constant color. The color can either be one of the stop colors of the gradient or – even better – the average color of the object. Is something like this possible? I would like to simplify an illustration, which has a lot of very weak gradients, which could easily be simplified with constant colors.
  5. I have an SVG that I want to recolor. Affinity Designer allows me to do this fairly easily with a Recolor Adjustment. So far, so good. But when I export the recolored version into an SVG, the recoloring is not persistent. Probably because color blending is not fully supported by the SVG standard. Consequently, it would be nice to be able to apply the recolor adjustment to all underlying objects and assign the corresponding new color to each object. Is this already possible or at least planned? Or do I have an alternative option to accomplish the recoloring and have it SVG-compatible?
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