There is a great library called gradientmaps.js* which handles this really nicely.
<img id="myimage" src="photo.jpg">
<script src="gradientmaps.min.js"></script>
<script>
var target = document.getElementById('myimage');
var gradientMap = "blue, green, yellow";
GradientMaps.applyGradientMap(target, gradientMap);
</script>
This script will convert your list of colors into the appropriate SVG filter code. Then it generates an <svg>
element. It assigns a unique id to the <filter>
element and then applies that filter to your DOM element.
After the example above is executed, the DOM would change to look like this....
<svg version="1.1" width="0" height="0">
<filter id="filter-1489690359932">
<feColorMatrix type="matrix" values="0.2126 0.7152 0.0722 0 0 0.2126 0.7152 0.0722 0 0 0.2126 0.7152 0.0722 0 0 0 0 0 1 0" result="gray"></feColorMatrix>
<feComponentTransfer color-interpolation-filters="sRGB">
<feFuncR type="table" tableValues="0 0 1"></feFuncR>
<feFuncG type="table" tableValues="0 0.5019607843137255 1"></feFuncG>
<feFuncB type="table" tableValues="1 0 0"></feFuncB>
<feFuncA type="table" tableValues="1 1 1"></feFuncA>
</feComponentTransfer>
</filter>
</svg>
<img id="myimage" src="photo.jpg"
data-gradientmap-filter="filter-1489690359932"
style="filter: url("#filter-1489690359932");">
* I have linked to my fork of this project which adds support for IE / Edge.