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Is it better to edit and put filters via photo editors or just use the filter feature of CSS?

I am just confused about the performance or will one of them consumes more time or data? Etc. Thanks in advance! Newbie here!

13th Aug 2019, 7:08 AM
John Carlo A. Albores
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D'Lite Jc Albores 😆😆coincidence
13th Aug 2019, 9:36 AM
Anna/Аня
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It is better with CSS, if you can do something with CSS (crush the image, draw arrows, etc.), do it without fail, the html code should not be overloaded, the less details there are, the better.
13th Aug 2019, 7:19 AM
Anna/Аня
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Adding filters to images via image editing programs, end up increasing the size of the original image, which will lead to slow loading time. If the filter you plan to apply is available in css, use css, else just do it with an image editing software like GIMP or PS
13th Aug 2019, 7:57 AM
Dlite
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Thank you for the answers! Btw, what's with the arms up avatars ahhahah both of you have that kind of pose in your avatars ahhahah 😆
13th Aug 2019, 9:02 AM
John Carlo A. Albores
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I'm just realizing, maybe she copied me 😂😂
13th Aug 2019, 10:16 AM
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