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 under100%
desaturates the image, while a value over100%
super-saturates it. A value of0%
is completely unsaturated, while a value of100%
leaves the input unchanged. The initial value for interpolation is1
.
Examples
Examples of correct values for saturate()
saturate(0) /* Completely unsaturated */ saturate(.4) /* 40% saturated */ saturate(100%) /* No effect */ saturate(200%) /* Double saturation */
See also
The other <filter-function>()
functions available to be used in values of the filter()
and backdrop-filter()
properties include: