En este vídeo has aprendido a redimensionar una imagen
Selecciona Imagen > Tamaño de imagen.
Establece la medida de la anchura y la altura en píxeles para las imágenes que quieras utilizar en la Web o en pulgadas (o centímetros) para las imágenes que quieras imprimir. Asegúrate de que el icono de enlace está activado para que se mantengan las proporciones en las medidas. De esta forma, la altura se ajusta automáticamente cuando se modifica la anchura y viceversa.
Selecciona Remuestrear para modificar el número de píxeles de la imagen. Así, cambiará el tamaño de la imagen.
Haz clic en Aceptar.
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Configuración de la resolución
Modifica la resolución de una imagen.
En este vídeo has aprendido a modificar la resolución de una imagen
Selecciona Imagen > Tamaño de imagen. En este cuadro de diálogo, “resolución” se refiere al número de píxeles de imagen que se asignarán a cada pulgada cuando se imprima la imagen.
Deja las medidas de la anchura y la altura establecidas en pulgadas si deseas imprimir la imagen.
Desactiva la opción Remuestrear
para mantener la cantidad original de píxeles de imagen.
En el campo Resolución, establece el número de píxeles por pulgada en 300 para imprimir la imagen en una impresora de inyección de tinta de escritorio común. De este modo, se modifica la cantidad de pulgadas en los campos de anchura y altura.
Haz clic en Aceptar.
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Recortar y enderezar una imagen
Utiliza la herramienta Recortar.
En este vídeo has aprendido a recortar y enderezar una imagen
Selecciona la herramienta Recortar del panel Herramientas. Aparece un rectángulo de recorte.
Arrastra cualquier borde o esquina para ajustar el tamaño y la forma del rectángulo de recorte.
Arrastra la imagen dentro del rectángulo de recorte para cuadrarla en ese espacio.
Sitúate cerca de una esquina del rectángulo de recorte y arrastra para girar la imagen o enderezarla.
Haz clic en la marca de comprobación de la barra de opciones o pulsa Entrar (en Windows) o Return (en macOS) para realizar el recorte.
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Ampliar el lienzo
Añade espacio al lienzo del documento.
En este vídeo has aprendido a modificar el tamaño del lienzo
Selecciona Imagen > Tamaño de lienzo.
Para ampliar el lienzo, introduce la cantidad de anchura y altura que deseas añadir. Establece la anchura y la altura en píxeles si vas a utilizar la imagen en la Web o en pulgadas si vas a imprimirla.
Selecciona Relativo y elige un punto de anclaje en el diagrama del lienzo. Las flechas señalan los lados por los que se ampliará el lienzo.
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