„...A filter effect consists of a series of graphics operations that are applied to a given source graphic to produce a modified graphical result. The result of the filter effect is rendered to the target device instead of the original source graphic. ...” -as written in the svg standard.
Design-wise it means endless possibilities to alter the graphical appearance of parts of our images.
Some important points come from that describing:
· they require a graphical element to start with
· they rely great on the renderer, and the rendering capabilities of the target device
· filters are procedural.
You can select any object in your document and add a filter to it.
In svg that means every graphical element that can be selected in the xml tree can be filtered -the brave ones can add a filter to a layer (group) in inkscape, save it as a default template and prank other users by a totally unexpected behave…