Style filter Property
Example
Change the color of an image to black and white (100% grayscale):
// Standard syntax
document.getElementById("myImg").style.filter = "grayscale(100%)";
// Code for Safari 6.0 - 9.0
document.getElementById("myImg").style.WebkitFilter = "grayscale(100%)";
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Definition and Usage
The filter property adds visual effects (like blur and saturation) to images.
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.
Numbers followed by Webkit specify the first version that worked with a prefix.
Property | |||||
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filter | 53.0 18.0 Webkit |
13.0 | 35.0 | 9.1 6.0 Webkit |
40.0 15.0 Webkit |
Syntax
Return the filter property:
object.style.filter
Set the filter property:
object.style.filter = "none | blur() | brightness() | contrast() | drop-shadow() | grayscale() | hue-rotate() | invert() | opacity() | saturate() | sepia()"
Filter Functions
Note: The filters that use percentage values (i.e. 75%), also accept the value as decimal (i.e. 0.75).
Filter | Description |
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none | Specifies no effects |
blur(px) | Applies a blur effect to the image. A larger value will create more blur. If no value is specified, 0 is used. |
brightness(%) | Adjusts the brightness of the image. 0% will make the image completely black. 100% (1) is default and represents the original image. Values over 100% will provide brighter results. |
contrast(%) | Adjusts the contrast of the image. 0% will make the image completely black. 100% (1) is default and represents the original image. Values over 100% will provide results with less contrast. |
drop-shadow(h-shadow v-shadow blur spread color) | Applies a drop shadow effect to the image. Possible values: h-shadow - Required. Specifies a pixel value for the horizontal shadow. Negative values place the shadow to the left of the image. v-shadow - Required. Specifies a pixel value for the vertical shadow. Negative values place the shadow above the image. blur - Optional. This is the third value, and must be in pixels. Adds a blur effect to the shadow. A larger value will create more blur (the shadow becomes bigger and lighter). Negative values are not allowed. If no value is specified, 0 is used (the shadow's edge is sharp). spread - Optional. This is the fourth value, and must be in pixels. Positive values will cause the shadow to expand and grow bigger, and negative values will cause the shadow to shrink. If not specified, it will be 0 (the shadow will be the same size as the element). Note: Chrome, Safari and Opera, and maybe other browsers, do not support this 4th length; it will not render if added. color: Optional. Adds a color to the shadow. If not specified, the color depends on the browser (often black). Tip: This filter is similar to the box-shadow property. |
grayscale(%) | Converts the image to grayscale. 0% (0) is default and represents the original image. 100% will make the image completely gray (used for black and white images). Note: Negative values are not allowed. |
hue-rotate(deg) | Applies a hue rotation on the image. The value defines the number of degrees around the color circle the image samples will be adjusted. 0deg is default, and represents the original image. Note: Maximum value is 360deg. |
invert(%) | Inverts the samples in the image. 0% (0) is default and represents the original image. 100% will make the image completely inverted. Note: Negative values are not allowed. |
opacity(%) | Sets the opacity level for the image. The opacity-level describes the transparency-level, where: 0% is completely transparent. 100% (1) is default and represents the original image (no transparency). Note: Negative values are not allowed. Tip: This filter is similar to opacity property. |
saturate(%) | Saturates the image. 0% (0) will make the image completely un-saturated. 100% is default and represents the original image. Values over 100% provides super-saturated results. Note: Negative values are not allowed. |
sepia(%) | Converts the image to sepia. 0% (0) is default and represents the original image. 100% will make the image completely sepia. Note: Negative values are not allowed. |
Technical Details
CSS Version | CSS3 |
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Related Pages
CSS reference: filter property
❮ Style Object