Expanded explanation: how stamp tinting modes work

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de données du tampon :
Coloriage normal — "tinter=normal" (par défaut)
C'est le mode normal pour teinter. (La gamme de teinte
est de +/- 18°)
Coloriage 'toutes tonalités' — "tinter=anyhue"
Cela remappe toutes les teintes du tampon. (La plage de
teinte est de ± 180°.)
This is the normal tinting mode. First, the primary hue
of the stamp is determined. (For example, a picture of a
flower with a stem will have the petal color seen as the
primary hue of the overall image.) Next, the most highly
saturated part of the picture is found. With "normal
tinter", the range of hue used to do this starts out
within ±18° of the pimary hue found in step 1. (If none
can be found, it widens the range by 50% and tries
again.) Finally, the image is tinted. Anything falling
within 50% of the range (e.g., ±27°) is altered to have
the hue of the color chosen by the user.
Coloriage étroit — "tinter=narrow"
Cela ressemble à "anyhue", mais avec un angle de teinte
plus étroit. (La gamme de teinte est de ± 6 °, 9
remplacer.)
This like the "normal" option described above, but
starts a narrower hue range of ±6°. Anything found
within 50% of the range (e.g. ±9°) is tinted. If too
much of your stamp is being tinted, try this option.
Coloriage 'toutes tonalités' — "tinter=anyhue"
This remaps all hues in the stamp. It works similarly to
the "anyhue" and "narrow" options described above, but
the hue range is ±180°.)
Coloriage vectoriel — "tinter=vector"
Cela mappe «noir à blanc» à «noir à destination».