Hello,

I realise this may go against the grain of what SVG is for, but is there any 
way to give graphics an "8-bit look"?

In raster this is generally done by reducing the colour range to about 256, 
then using ordered dithering. The result is something like this:

http://bisqwit.iki.fi/jutut/kuvat/ordered_dither/scenebayer.png

Could the feConvolveMatrix filter do this? (I can't test it just now because it 
appears to be broken in Chrome.)

Thanks,
Colin.



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