I have an SVG file that someone created for me using Inkscape on the Mac. I've installed Inkscape on my PC. The file includes an imported PNG which is fine when I open it on its own, but in Inkscape on my PC (but not on the other person's Mac), it includes a black rectangle covering 1/3 of the image. This obviously ruins the image. The image is at the upper-right hand corner of the file, which also includes text, several layers, etc. (It's the back cover for a book.)
Any idea why this could happen? I've uninstalled, re-downloaded, and reinstalled, but the ugly black box is still there.
What do I do?
Thanks,
Ellen
black box on image
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Re: black box on image
Are the versions of inkscape being used to view it the same on all the machines? if the file uses filters or something that we only started supporting in a later version then older inkscapes may have issues with it. Only thing I can think of thats a obvious possibility
Re: black box on image
If that doesn't help, post the file so we can take a look.
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Re: black box on image
I don't think it's a version thing, because I just downloaded the latest version. But the creator gave me the PSD of the image (that he converted to PNG and inserted into the Inkscape file). I opened that in Photoshop, created another PNG, and the problem went away. The PSD did have layers, and perhaps the Mac and PC versions treat them differently?
Thanks,
Ellen
Thanks,
Ellen