Effectuez des retouches d’image simples (suppression d’arrière-plans ou application d’effets, par exemple) directement dans votre document InDesign.
Introduction et présentation de Dave Clayton
Vous travaillez sur un projet InDesign et voulez effectuer une retouche rapide sans interrompre votre workflow ni quitter l’application ?
Je m’appelle Dave Clayton, et je vais vous montrer à quel point cette opération est simple grâce à la fonction Modifier avec Express.
Nous avons ici un flyer musical et deux images à intégrer.
Nous allons supprimer l’arrière-plan de la première et passer au noir et blanc, puis nous allons appliquer un effet de bichromie à la seconde.
Commençons par la première image.
Retoucher des images depuis InDesign
Sélectionnez-la, puis, depuis la barre des tâches contextuelle ou le menu Édition, cliquez sur Modifier avec Express.
Le panneau Express s’ouvre.
Cette fonctionnalité est en version bêta au moment où j’enregistre cette vidéo, mais elle sera disponible dans la dernière version lorsque vous suivrez le tutoriel.
Choisissez Supprimer l’arrière-plan et laissez la magie opérer, puis réduisez la saturation jusqu'à obtenir du noir et blanc.
Appliquer et remplacer en une seule étape
Cliquez sur Appliquer, puis sur Remplacer l’original pour modifier le fichier d’origine ou sur Enregistrer comme nouvelle image pour créer une copie et utiliser celle-ci à la place.
Pour gagner du temps, nous allons remplacer l’original.
Passons à la seconde image.
Sélectionnez-la et choisissez Modifier avec Express.
Cette fois, cliquez sur Effets, puis appliquez un effet de bichromie bleu violet à l'image.
Cliquez sur Appliquer et Remplacer l’original.
Il ne reste plus qu’à positionner les images.
Et voilà !
Vous venez d’effectuer deux retouches dans InDesign sans quitter le document, le tout grâce à la fonctionnalité Modifier avec Express.
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Ce que vous apprendrez
Retoucher des images depuis InDesign
Sélectionnez un objet ou une image, puis choisissez Modifier avec Express. L’élément s’affiche alors dans une fenêtre Express où vous pouvez le convertir en noir et blanc, supprimer des arrière-plans ou encore ajuster des effets sans changer d’application ni interrompre votre workflow.
Appliquer et remplacer en une seule étape
Une fois vos retouches effectuées, appliquez-les, puis remplacez le fichier d’origine ou enregistrez-en une copie. Votre document InDesign reste ouvert pendant tout ce temps.
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