The sepia()
CSS function converts the input image to sepia, giving it a warmer, more yellow/brown appearance. Its result is a <filter-function>
.
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Syntax
sepia(amount)
Parameters
amount
- The amount of the conversion, specified as a
<number>
or a<percentage>
. A value of100%
is completely sepia, while a value of0%
leaves the input unchanged. Values between0%
and100%
are linear multipliers on the effect. The lacuna value for interpolation is0
.
Examples
Examples of correct values for sepia()
sepia(0) /* No effect */
sepia(.65) /* 65% sepia */
sepia(100%) /* Completely sepia */
Specifications
Specification | Status |
---|---|
Filter Effects Module Level 1The definition of 'sepia()' in that specification. | Working Draft |
See also
<filter-function>
blur()
brightness()
contrast()
drop-shadow()
grayscale()
hue-rotate()
invert()
opacity()
saturate()
sepia() by Mozilla Contributors is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.5.