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Matches in ScholarlyData for { ?s ?p Filters in the web world are not a novelty, as they were already available for SVG content. The ability of applying filters on various SVG elements provided the developers with sophisticated rendered effects. With CSS Filters, it will be to be possible to style HTML elements by using filter effects. By default, the CSS Filters offers a good selection of predefined filters (like blur, sepia, grayscale) which allow developers to quickly make their HTML application more awesome. For the ones who want more control on how a filter should apply to a HTML element, CSS Shaders are a way as they provide the flexibility and expressivity needed to created arbitrary effects. This paper will look at how CSS Filters and CSS Shaders works and how can be used to create unique HTML content.. }

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