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[Fixed] Render logo to PDF corrupts image


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I have a logo with a multistop-gradient (with transparency) and when I export this as PDF the render is not as the original.

It is consistent though. The size of the artboard/export does not matter as does the DPI-quality. It is always cut-off on the same end.

 

Files attached for better debugging. Mayby it helps improving the PDF export.

 

 

 

http://imgur.com/19ajIlg

 

 

Affinity Designer beta 1.6.0.72

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I have a logo with a multistop-gradient (with transparency) and when I export this as PDF the render is not as the original.

 

What are your PDF export settings?

 

The size of the artboard/export does not matter as does the DPI-quality.

 

Do you mean the DPI setting matters but the size of the artboard/export does not, or do you mean that neither the DPI setting nor the size of the artboard/export makes any difference to the result that you get?

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Here are my PDF settings in the affinity beta: http://imgur.com/a/ZrQ5p

But i't happens on different DPI's with different artboards. Even when I have other objects or multiple copies of the logo in it.

 

It's not a big problem for me. But I want to fix the beta ;)

It would be perfect if the logo could be exported in 100% multi-gradient-vector.

 

 

BTW: exporting in Win official customer version does work indeed! :)

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