Gib die Breite und Höhe an. Verwende dabei als Maßeinheit Pixel für Bilder, die du online verwenden möchtest, und Zentimeter für Bilder, die gedruckt werden sollen. Lasse das Verknüpfungssymbol aktiviert, um das Seitenverhältnis beizubehalten. So wird bei Änderungen an der Breite automatisch die Höhe angepasst und umgekehrt.
Wenn die Anzahl der Pixel im Bild geändert werden soll, wähle Neu berechnen. Dadurch wird die Bildgröße geändert.
Klicke auf „OK“.
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Die Bildauflösung einstellen.
So änderst du die Bildauflösung.
Die Bildauflösung ändern – Zusammenfassung.
Wähle Bild > Bildgröße. „Auflösung“ bezieht sich in diesem Dialogfeld auf die Anzahl der Bild-Pixel pro Zoll beim Drucken des Bilds.
Belasse bei zu druckenden Bildern die Breite und Höhe in Zentimetern.
Wenn die ursprüngliche Pixel-Anzahl erhalten bleiben soll, deaktiviere die Option Neu berechnen.
Lege im Feld Auflösung
die Anzahl der Pixel pro Zoll auf 300 fest, wenn das Bild auf einem üblichen Tintenstrahldrucker ausgegeben werden soll. Der Wert in den Feldern „Breite“ und „Höhe“ wird entsprechend geändert.
Klicke auf „OK“.
3
Bilder freistellen und gerade ausrichten.
So verwendest du das Freistellung-Werkzeug.
Bilder freistellen und gerade ausrichten – Zusammenfassung.
Wähle auf der Werkzeugleiste das Freistellung-Werkzeug. Ein Freistellungsfeld wird angezeigt.
Ziehe die Ränder oder Ecken, um Größe und Form des Freistellungsfelds zu ändern.
Ziehe innerhalb des Felds, um das Bild zu positionieren.
Ziehe außerhalb einer Ecke des Felds, um das Bild zu drehen oder gerade auszurichten.
Wenn du mit dem Freistellen fertig bist, klicke auf der Optionsleiste auf das Häkchen. Oder drücke die Eingabetaste.
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Die Arbeitsfläche vergrößern.
So vergrößerst du die Arbeitsfläche in deinem Dokument.
Die Größe der Arbeitsfläche ändern – Zusammenfassung.
Wähle Bild > Arbeitsfläche.
Um eine Arbeitsfläche zu erweitern, gib die hinzuzufügende Breite und Höhe ein. Verwende dabei als Maßeinheit Pixel für Bilder, die du online verwenden möchtest, und Zentimeter für Bilder, die gedruckt werden sollen.
Aktiviere Relativ. Wähle dann im Arbeitsflächendiagramm einen Ankerpunkt aus. Die Pfeile zeigen an, auf welchen Seiten die Arbeitsfläche vergrößert wird.
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