saturate()
Quick Summary for saturate()
The saturate() CSS function super-saturates or desaturates the input image. Its result is a <filter-function>.
Code Usage for saturate()
saturate(amount) 
More Details for saturate()

saturate()

The saturate() CSS function super-saturates or desaturates the input image. Its result is a <filter-function>.

Syntax

saturate(amount) 

Parameters

amount

The amount of the conversion, specified as a <number> or a <percentage>. A value under 100% desaturates the image, while a value over 100% super-saturates it. A value of 0% is completely unsaturated, while a value of 100% leaves the input unchanged. The lacuna value for interpolation is 1.

Examples

Examples of correct values for saturate()

saturate(0)     /* Completely unsaturated */ saturate(.4)    /* 40% saturated */ saturate(100%)  /* No effect */ saturate(200%)  /* Double saturation */ 

Specifications

Specification
Filter Effects Module Level 2 # funcdef-filter-saturate

See also

<filter-function> blur() brightness() contrast() drop-shadow() grayscale() hue-rotate() invert() opacity() sepia()

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