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: "Apply" luminosity colors in Illustrator I have some colourful objects: And plain colour background. When I applying Luminosity and transparency I have something like this: So my goal is "apply"

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I have some colourful objects:



And plain colour background. When I applying Luminosity and transparency I have something like this:



So my goal is "apply" these colours (and optionally transparency) to save it to SVG. When I trying to save one of these object as SVG it saves with original colours.

Thank you in advance!

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@Murray976

I, personally, would forego all transparency and simply recolor the object with varying shades of the blue.

I'm a firm believer that if it's a simple matter to avoid transparency settings during vector construction, you should do so. A 50% tint of the background blue would achieve nearly the exact same appearance and avoid all flattening issues.

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@Merenda852

As far as I know, blending modes are not supported in .svg. If they are, then the support is rudimentary.

What you want to do is select each of your objects with a blending mode and Object → Flatten Transparency.... Some expirmentation with the options might be needed if the basic settings don't yield what you want.

This revert the object back to the normal blending mode, and gives it the (almost) exact colour you saw it having with the blend mode.

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@Si6392903

Great lesson that explains what I need.

[This YouTube video explains what transparency flattening is and how it affects objects by showing manual flattening rather than using an automated process.]

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