Meça a largura e a altura em pixels das imagens que deseja usar online, ou em polegadas (ou centímetros) das imagens para impressão. Mantenha o ícone de vínculo realçado para preservar as proporções. Isso ajusta a altura automaticamente quando você alterar a largura e vice-versa.
Selecione Restaurar resolução
para alterar a quantidade de pixels na imagem. Isso altera o tamanho da imagem.
Clique em OK.
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Definir a resolução
Altere a resolução de uma imagem.
O que você aprendeu: alterar a resolução de uma imagem
Selecione Imagem > Tamanho da imagem. A resolução nessa caixa de diálogo significa a quantidade de pixels da imagem que serão atribuídos para cada polegada quando a imagem for impressa.
Defina a largura e a altura como polegadas para impressão.
Cancele a seleção de Restaurar resolução para preservar a quantidade original de pixels da imagem.
No campo Resolução
, defina o número de pixels por polegada como 300 para impressão em uma impressora de jato de tinta comum. Isso altera as polegadas nos campos de altura e largura.
Clique em OK.
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Cortar e endireitar uma imagem
Use a ferramenta Corte demarcado.
O que você aprendeu: cortar e endireitar uma imagem
Selecione a ferramenta Corte demarcado no painel Ferramentas. Uma borda de corte aparece.
Arraste qualquer borda ou canto para ajustar o tamanho e o formato da borda de corte.
Arraste dentro da borda de corte para posicionar a imagem nela.
Arraste fora de um canto da borda de corte para girar ou endireitar.
Clique no tique na barra de opções e pressione Enter (Windows) ou Return (macOS) para finalizar o corte.
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Expandir a tela
Adicione espaço à tela do documento.
O que você aprendeu: alterar o tamanho da tela de pintura
Selecione Imagem > Tamanho da tela de pintura
Para expandir uma tela, insira a largura e altura que deseja aumentar. Meça a largura e a altura em pixels para uso online, ou em polegadas para impressão.
Selecione Relativa e depois um ponto de ancoragem no diagrama da tela. As setas apontam para os lados para onde a tela será expandida.
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