mask-type
The mask-type attribute indicates which mask mode, alpha or luminance, to use for the contents of the <mask> element when masking.
You can use this attribute with the following SVG elements:
Note:
This presentation attribute has a CSS property counterpart: mask-type. When both are specified, the CSS property takes priority.
Example
<svg viewBox="0 0 100 100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<!-- Two identical masks other than the id and mask-type values -->
<mask id="myMask1" mask-type="alpha">
<rect
fill="rgb(10% 10% 10% / 0.4)"
x="0"
y="0"
width="100%"
height="100%" />
<circle fill="rgb(90% 90% 90% / 0.6)" cx="50" cy="50" r="35" />
</mask>
<mask id="myMask2" mask-type="luminance">
<rect
fill="rgb(10% 10% 10% / 0.4)"
x="0"
y="0"
width="100%"
height="100%" />
<circle fill="rgb(90% 90% 90% / 0.6)" cx="50" cy="50" r="35" />
</mask>
<!-- The first rect is masked with an alpha mask -->
<rect x="0" y="0" width="45" height="45" mask="url(#myMask1)" fill="red" />
<!-- The last rect is masked with a luminance mask -->
<rect x="55" y="0" width="45" height="45" mask="url(#myMask2)" fill="red" />
</svg>
mask
For <mask>, the mask-type defines whether the content of the mask element is treated as a luminance mask or an alpha mask.
| Value | alpha | luminance |
|---|---|
| Default value | luminance |
| Animatable | Discrete |
alpha-
This value indicates that the
<mask>element's alpha values should be used; the pixels of the masked object match the opaqueness of the mask areas, without regard to the luminance of the colors of the mask. luminance-
This value indicates that the
<mask>element's luminance values should be used; the opaqueness of the masked object depends on the opacity and lightness of the mask. The opacity of aluminancemask is determined by theR,G,B, andAchannels of the mask, using the equation((0.2125 * R) + (0.7154 * G) + (0.0721 * B)) * A.
Specifications
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See also
- CSS
mask-typeproperty - CSS
mask-modeproperty - Introduction to CSS masking