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Pass Criteria
The test has passed if:
The raster images in the top row appears more faded and coarse for each instance
further to the right.
The first image (left most) must be smooth and clear
The second image (second from the left) must contain the same colours as
the first image but have course outlining around the objects.
The third image (second from the right) must contain colour that is very faded
but have course outlining around the faded objects.
The last image (right most) must be completed faded such that all the colour
in the first image appears to have gone to white. Some course outlining should
appear in the image.
The top row has no checkerboard pattern visible where the filtered results are.
The rectangle with a green gradient going from left to right appears
more faded for each instance further to the right.
The first image (left most) must be a rect filled with a linear gradient that
transitions from solid green to transparent green.
The second image (second from the left) must be identical to the first image.
The third image (second from the right) must contain a linear gradient that transitions
from a solid faded green to transparent faded green.
The last image (right most) must contain a linear gradient that transitions from
solid white to transparent white.
The bottom row must show 95% of the checkerboard pattern where the filtered results are
since the gradients are transparent.
Test Description
Tests the 'bias' attribute on 'feConvolveMatrix'.
The test uses a raster image and a vector graphic to test the effect
that the 'bias' attribute on 'feConvolveMatrix' has.
The first row of images in the test are four identical raster images.
The first image is the original unfiltered image. The second has the
filter kernel applied with no bias value specified. The third and fourth
images both have a bias value specified for the filter.
The second row of images in the test are four rectangle objects with a
gradient fill. The gradient fill transitions from opaque green to
transparent green. The first image is the original unfiltered graphic. The
second graphic has a filter kernel applied with no bias value specified.
The third and forth images both have a bias value specified for the
filter.
Behind each filter result there's a checkerboard pattern placed, to help
verify that there's transparency in the lower row, but not in the upper.