To be able to transition from one filter to an other, you need to have the same <filter_function>
list inside your style declaration between the states.
It seems that otherwise browsers won't do the transition, even if you force to come back to none
...
So the solution is to always declare all your <filter_functions>
, and just set their argument to 0
.
function change_image() {
document.getElementById("blur").style.filter = "sepia(1) grayscale(0%) blur(0px)";
}
function change_image_2() {
document.getElementById("blur").style.filter = "sepia(0) grayscale(100%) blur(0px)";
}
function change_image_3() {
document.getElementById("blur").style.filter = "sepia(0) grayscale(0%) blur(5px)";
}
#blur {
transition: all 4s;
}
<div id="blur">
<img src="http://placehold.it/300" alt="whatever" height="400" width="300">
</div>
<br>
<button class="btn btn-success" type="button" onclick="change_image()">Sepia</button>
<button class="btn btn-success" type="button" onclick="change_image_2()">Grayscale</button>
<button class="btn btn-success" type="button" onclick="change_image_3()">Blur</button>
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