Cosa hai imparato: Come ridimensionare un’immagine
Scegli Immagine > Dimensione immagine.
Misura larghezza e altezza in pixel per le immagini che intendi usare online o in pollici (o centimetri) per le immagini da stampare. Verifica che l’icona di collegamento sia evidenziata per mantenere le proporzioni. In questo modo l'altezza viene regolata automaticamente quando si modifica la larghezza e viceversa.
Seleziona
Ricampiona per cambiare il numero di pixel nell’immagine. Questo modifica le dimensioni dell’immagine.
Fai clic su OK.
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Imposta la risoluzione
Modifica la risoluzione di un’immagine.
Cosa hai imparato: Come modificare la risoluzione di un’immagine
Scegli Immagine > Dimensione immagine. La risoluzione in questa finestra di dialogo indica il numero di pixel che verranno assegnati a ciascun pollice al momento della stampa dell'immagine.
Per stampare, lascia Larghezza e Altezza impostati sui pollici.
Deseleziona Ricampiona per mantenere il numero originale di pixel dell’immagine.
Nel campo Risoluzione
imposta il numero di pixel per pollice su 300 per stampare su una stampante inkjet desktop tradizionale. Questo modifica il numero di pollici nei campi Larghezza e Altezza.
Fai clic su OK.
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Ritaglia e raddrizza un'immagine
Usa lo strumento Taglierina.
Cosa hai imparato: Come ritagliare e raddrizzare un’immagine
Seleziona lo strumento Taglierina nel pannello Strumenti. Appare un riquadro di ritaglio.
Trascina qualsiasi lato o angolo per adattare le dimensioni e la forma del riquadro di ritaglio.
Trascina il cursore nel riquadro di ritaglio per posizionare l’immagine al suo interno.
Trascina il cursore all'esterno in corrispondenza di un angolo del riquadro di ritaglio per ruotare o raddrizzare l'immagine.
Fai clic sul segno di spunta nella barra delle opzioni oppure premi Invio (Windows) o Return (macOS) per completare il ritaglio.
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Espandi l'area di lavoro
Amplia lo spazio di lavoro nell’area del documento.
Cosa hai imparato: Come modificare le dimensioni dell’area di lavoro (tela)
Scegli Immagine > Dimensione quadro.
Per aggiungere una tela, inserisci la larghezza e l’altezza desiderate. Misura la larghezza e l'altezza in pixel per l'utilizzo online e in pollici per la stampa.
Seleziona Relativo e poi scegli un punto di ancoraggio nel diagramma della tela. Le frecce indicano i lati su cui verrà aggiunta la tela.
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