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How do I apply an SVG filter on an SVG element, but not on its stroke?

Let's say I have this SVG filter (it puts the red component to 100%):

<filter id="testStroke">
<feComponentTransfer>
<feFuncR type="linear" slope="0" intercept="1"/>
</feComponentTransfer>
</filter>

If I apply this filter on that text node:

<text x="450" y="210" fill="black" stroke="blue" filter="url('#testStroke')">
Result
</text>

Then the filled part (originally black) turns red (because of the filter), and the blue stroke turns purple (same reason). I would like the stroke to stay blue (not filtered), but the fill to turn red (filtered).

I'm not looking for the "don't stroke the shape, apply the filter on it and create a clone of that shape to apply the stroke on".

Is there a way to apply the filter only on the filled part on a shape, and not on its stroke?

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There is no configuration or attribute to select the fill directly, but you can use a "green-screen" technique to select out the stroke, filter the fill and then reapply the stroke. You have to know the colors of the stroke and fill ahead of time, which is a downside (because the pseudo inputs for doing this are not supported in Chrome/Safari (although they are in Firefox and IE10)). So here is a working example:

    <filter id="testStroke">
       <feComponentTransfer in="SourceGraphic" result="recolored">
           <feFuncR type="linear" slope="0" intercept="1"/>
       </feComponentTransfer>

 <!-- We're using the fact that the black fill has zero luminance to create a selection mask for the stroke -->
       <feColorMatrix in="SourceGraphic" type="luminanceToAlpha" result="lumMask"/>
        <feComponentTransfer in="lumMask" result="lumMaskCeil">
 <!-- a blue fill doesn't have a high luminance, so we're going to dial it way up using a gamma transform with a high exponent-->
           <feFuncA type="gamma" exponent=".01"/>
        </feComponentTransfer>

 <!-- this selects just the part of the input image that overlaps with our stroke mask-->
     <feComposite operator="in" in="SourceGraphic" in2="lumMaskCeil" result="stroke"/>

 <!-- and composite it over our recolored content from the original filter-->

  <feComposite operator="over" in="stroke" in2="recolored"/>    
</filter>
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  • And so there's no way to separate stroke/fill if both are of the same color (like blue stroke on blue fill) and with same alpha?
    – Xenos
    May 17, 2014 at 17:18
  • Well, you can try to erode the shape by a certain number of pixels using feMorphology, but it usually doesn't give good looking results May 17, 2014 at 18:33
  • Okay. Do you know whether there will be some kind of attribute in a future versions of SVG for applying filter only to fill/stroke?
    – Xenos
    May 17, 2014 at 22:27
  • I don't believe so. The filter gets handed a bitmap version of the Source Graphic, so it doesn't know what's fill and what's stroke. May 18, 2014 at 23:18

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