En este vídeo has aprendido a ajustar el brillo y el contraste
En la barra de menús, selecciona Imagen > Ajustes > Brillo/contraste.
Ajusta el regulador de brillo para modificar el brillo general de la imagen. Ajusta el regulador de contraste para aumentar o reducir el contraste de la imagen.
Haz clic en Aceptar. El ajuste se aplicará únicamente a la capa seleccionada.
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Ajusta la intensidad del color
Ajusta la intensidad de los colores.
En este vídeo has aprendido a ajustar la intensidad
En la barra de menús, selecciona Imagen > Ajustes > Intensidad.
Haz tus propias pruebas ajustando los reguladores. El regulador de intensidad modifica la intensidad de los colores. Esta modificación altera en mayor medida los colores que en la imagen se veían más apagados. El regulador de saturación aumenta la intensidad de todos los colores de la imagen.
Haz clic en Aceptar cuando hayas terminado.
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Ajusta el tono y la saturación
Ajusta el tono y la saturación de los colores.
En este vídeo has aprendido a ajustar el tono y la saturación
En la barra de menús, selecciona Imagen > Ajustes > Tono/saturación.
Haz tus propias pruebas ajustando los reguladores de tono, saturación y luminosidad. Los cambios se aplicarán a todos los colores de la imagen. El regulador de tono modifica los colores de una imagen. El regulador de saturación modifica la intensidad de los colores de una imagen. El regulador de luminosidad modifica el brillo de los colores de una imagen.
Para modificar un único color con estos reguladores, dirígete en primer lugar al menú desplegable de la esquina superior izquierda del cuadro de diálogo Tono/saturación y selecciona una gama de colores, como los amarillos. Ajusta los reguladores de tono, saturación o luminosidad
. Estos cambios solo se aplicarán a la gama de colores seleccionada en cualquier parte de la imagen en la que estén presentes esos colores.
Haz clic en Aceptar cuando hayas terminado.
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Más información sobre las capas de ajuste
Trabaja con capas de ajuste.
En este vídeo has aprendido a añadir una capa de ajuste
Las capas de ajuste te brindan más flexibilidad de edición. Te permiten volver a editar los ajustes que has aplicado a la imagen y proteger la versión original de los cambios directos. Prueba la capa de ajuste Blanco y negro para hacerte una idea de cómo funcionan las capas de ajuste.
En el panel Capas, selecciona la capa de imagen que quieres modificar con el ajuste.
En la parte inferior del panel Capas, haz clic en el icono Crear nueva capa de relleno o ajuste y selecciona la opción Blanco y negro del menú desplegable. La nueva capa de ajuste aparecerá en el panel Capas, justo encima de la capa de imagen que has seleccionado. Esta capa de ajuste modificará únicamente las capas que se encuentren debajo de ella.
El panel Propiedades se abrirá de forma automática para mostrar los controles de este ajuste. El panel Propiedades mostrará controles de ajuste distintos en función del tipo de capa de ajuste seleccionado.
Con la capa de ajuste Blanco y negro seleccionada en el panel Capas, personaliza la conversión de tu imagen de color a blanco y negro mediante los controles del panel Propiedades.
Haz tus propias pruebas ajustando los reguladores. Haz clic en las flechas dobles de la parte superior del panel Propiedades para cerrar el panel cuando hayas acabado.
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