Vous regretterez de ne pas avoir connu plus tôt les fonctionnalités intelligentes basées sur le contenu d’Adobe Photoshop. Elles s’avèrent très pratiques dans de nombreux cas, mais heureusement, la talentueuse photographe Morgy (alias @morgylh) est là pour vous en présenter deux : le recadrage parfait d’une photo et le remplissage des blancs.
Ouvrez votre photo et dupliquez-la en la faisant glisser du panneau Calques vers l’icône de nouveau calque ou en appuyant sur les touches Cmd/Ctrl et J.
2 Recadrage de la photo
Dans la barre d’outils à gauche, sélectionnez l’outil Recadrage. Dans la barre d’options au-dessus, choisissez le format Instagram, 4:5. Assurez-vous que la case Contenu pris en compte est cochée. Une zone de recadrage apparaît alors autour de la photo. Vous pouvez cliquer dessus et, sans relâcher le bouton, la faire glisser pour recadrer la photo à votre convenance. Appuyez sur la touche Entrée dès que vous êtes satisfait et attendez que la magie de Photoshop opère. C’est aussi simple que cela. Votre photo est à présent optimisée pour Instagram.
3 Remplissage de zones
Vous pouvez également utiliser l’outil Contenu pris en compte pour combler les zones vides. Par exemple, les coins diagonaux blancs qui apparaissent après la rotation d’une image. Dans la barre d’outils, cliquez sur le rectangle et utilisez-le pour sélectionner les zones vides à combler. Cliquez avec le bouton droit et sélectionnez Remplir, puis choisissez
Contenu pris en compte dans le menu déroulant. Assurez-vous que la case Adaptation des couleurs est cochée et que la valeur Opacité est définie sur 100 % avant de cliquer sur OK. Photoshop restaure l’image en répliquant les parties visibles de l’image originale. Le résultat ne devrait pas être loin de la perfection.
Behance: https://www.behance.net/live Retrouvez-nous régulièrement en direct avec de vrais professionnels, autour de projets en temps réel qui seront une véritable source d’inspiration.
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