I can haz filterz?
All joking aside, the future of #HTML and #CSS certainly includes advanced graphical capabilities. Some of them are described in a recent presentation given by Vincent Hardy of +Adobe and you can examples of them in the images below.
Of course, in terms of specifications, all of this is in draft at the moment and and most of them currently only supported in under development versions of browsers like the nightly version of Webkit (get it here http://bit.ly/HQb1HR) with an -webkit-filter attribute. And some of the effects are making my Mac mini go wild :)
See the full presentation here (some effects will only work on the nightly Wekbit) http://bit.ly/IsK5D0
Thanks to +Chris Coyier for the link
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Wow! The future of web is certainly bright applies brightness(.5)