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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2016.
The sepia() CSS function converts the input image to sepia, giving it a warmer, more yellow/brown appearance. Its result is a <filter-function>.
Try it
filter: sepia(0);
filter: sepia(0.2);
filter: sepia(60%);
filter: sepia(1);
<section id="default-example">
  <img
    class="transition-all"
    id="example-element"
    src="/shared-assets/images/examples/firefox-logo.svg"
    width="200" />
</section>
Syntax
css
sepia(amount)
Parameters
- amountOptional
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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 initial value for interpolation is0. The default value is1.
Formal syntax
<sepia()> =
sepia( [ <number> | <percentage> ]? )
Examples
>Examples of correct values for sepia()
css
sepia(0)     /* No effect */
sepia(.65)   /* 65% sepia */
sepia()      /* Completely sepia */
sepia(100%)
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| Filter Effects Module Level 1> # funcdef-filter-sepia> | 
Browser compatibility
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See also
The other <filter-function> functions available to be used in values of the filter and backdrop-filter properties include: