Fabric Canvas: RemoveColor Filter Causing Image Rendering Bug in Chrome on Windows
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This is only happening on Chrome on Windows Machines.
Using Angular 6, I have a Fabric Canvas that we are rendering several images in. A user can select an image and add a RemoveColor filter to the image to remove white from the image. If a user applies this filter to multiple images, each new image it's applied to will then render with the other images behind it inside the image object. Even if the user removes the filter on the other images, any new filter applied will continue to cause the image to render with others behind it. anyone seen anything like this?
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This is only happening on Chrome on Windows Machines.
Using Angular 6, I have a Fabric Canvas that we are rendering several images in. A user can select an image and add a RemoveColor filter to the image to remove white from the image. If a user applies this filter to multiple images, each new image it's applied to will then render with the other images behind it inside the image object. Even if the user removes the filter on the other images, any new filter applied will continue to cause the image to render with others behind it. anyone seen anything like this?
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can you reproduce it in a stack overflow snippet?
– AndreaBogazzi
Nov 14 at 11:44
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This is only happening on Chrome on Windows Machines.
Using Angular 6, I have a Fabric Canvas that we are rendering several images in. A user can select an image and add a RemoveColor filter to the image to remove white from the image. If a user applies this filter to multiple images, each new image it's applied to will then render with the other images behind it inside the image object. Even if the user removes the filter on the other images, any new filter applied will continue to cause the image to render with others behind it. anyone seen anything like this?
windows google-chrome debugging fabricjs
This is only happening on Chrome on Windows Machines.
Using Angular 6, I have a Fabric Canvas that we are rendering several images in. A user can select an image and add a RemoveColor filter to the image to remove white from the image. If a user applies this filter to multiple images, each new image it's applied to will then render with the other images behind it inside the image object. Even if the user removes the filter on the other images, any new filter applied will continue to cause the image to render with others behind it. anyone seen anything like this?
windows google-chrome debugging fabricjs
windows google-chrome debugging fabricjs
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can you reproduce it in a stack overflow snippet?
– AndreaBogazzi
Nov 14 at 11:44
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can you reproduce it in a stack overflow snippet?
– AndreaBogazzi
Nov 14 at 11:44
can you reproduce it in a stack overflow snippet?
– AndreaBogazzi
Nov 14 at 11:44
can you reproduce it in a stack overflow snippet?
– AndreaBogazzi
Nov 14 at 11:44
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can you reproduce it in a stack overflow snippet?
– AndreaBogazzi
Nov 14 at 11:44