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Anonymous
>>542815 No, you're supposed to download imagemagick, and run it on the original image as directed. There's no point in collecting a million different tints of an image, when you can produce one to order.
Imagemagick is free, and copy/pasting a command-line takes no skill.
For a wider variety of colours, I'd recommend (-100, 2, 100) instead of (0, 10, 360) : hue is shifted by percentage not degree, apparently.
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