Realiza ediciones de imagen sencillas, como quitar fondos o añadir efectos, directamente dentro de tu documento de InDesign.
Introducción y presentación de Dave Clayton
[Dave Clayton]: Piensa en cuando trabajas en un proyecto de InDesign y quieres editar una imagen, pero no interrumpir el proceso ni salir del documento.
Soy Dave Clayton, y te voy a mostrar lo fácil que es solucionarlo con la nueva función Editar con Express de InDesign.
Tenemos este folleto de música y dos imágenes que quiero incluir.
En una eliminaremos el fondo y lo convertiremos a blanco y negro, y en la otra añadiremos un efecto duotono simple.
Empecemos con la primera imagen.
Editar imágenes desde InDesign
Selecciónala y, desde la barra de tareas contextual o el menú Editar, haz clic en Editar con Express.
Esto abrirá el panel de Express.
Esta función está en versión beta mientras grabo el tutorial, pero estará disponible en la última versión para cuando lo veas.
Aquí elegiremos Quitar fondo y dejaremos que haga su magia, y luego bajaremos la saturación a blanco y negro.
Aplicar y reemplazar en un solo paso
Haz clic en Aplicar y en Reemplazar original, que edita el archivo original, o en Guardar como nueva imagen para hacer una nueva copia y usar esa en su lugar.
Reemplazaremos la original por rapidez.
Para la segunda imagen, selecciónala y elige Editar con Express de nuevo.
Esta vez haz clic en Efectos, y añadiremos un duotono azul y morado a la imagen.
Haz clic en Aplicar y Reemplazar original.
Ahora podemos organizar la disposición y listo.
Y eso es todo.
Dos ediciones rápidas hechas directamente en InDesign sin salir del documento gracias a Editar con Express de Adobe InDesign.
Selecciona un objeto o imagen y elige Editar con Express. El flujo de trabajo se abrirá directamente en una ventana de Express para que puedas quitar fondos, convertir a blanco y negro o ajustar efectos sin cambiar de aplicación ni interrumpir el proceso.
Aplicar y reemplazar en un solo paso
Una vez que hayas realizado tus ediciones, aplícalas y elige entre reemplazar el archivo original o guardar una nueva copia. El documento de InDesign permanecerá abierto y listo todo el tiempo.
You can control how Adobe websites use cookies and similar technologies by making choices below. But note that if you disable cookies and similar technologies entirely, Adobe websites may not function properly.
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you use websites. There are also other technologies that can be used for similar purposes like HTML5 Local Storage and local shared objects, web beacons, and embedded scripts. These technologies help us do things like remembering you and your preferences when you return to our sites, measure how you use the website, conduct market research, and gather information about the ads you see and interact with.
You can make choices in the menu below about what cookies and other technologies you want us to use on Adobe sites when you visit them from this browser. You can always change those choices later by clicking on the Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of the page.
If enabled:
We can improve your experience by tailoring the site and the content to things we think might be of interest
We can better keep track of your preferences — like what language you prefer to use
We will better understand your likely interests so we can provide you more relevant Adobe ads and content on non-Adobe websites and in non-Adobe apps
It will help us improve the performance of our website and those of our partners who use the Adobe Experience Cloud
If disabled:
We won’t be able to remember you from session to session so the experience may not be tailored to your interests
You’ll still have access to the content of the site but certain features that depend on cookies may not function
You’ll still see ads, they just may not be as relevant to you
General information
You can control how Adobe websites use cookies and similar technologies by making choices below. But note that if you disable cookies and similar technologies entirely, Adobe websites may not function properly.
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you use websites. There are also other technologies that can be used for similar purposes like HTML5 Local Storage, web beacons, and embedded scripts. These technologies help us do things like remembering you and your preferences when you return to our sites, measure how you use the website, conduct market research, and gather information about the ads you see and interact with.
You can make choices in the menu below about what cookies and other technologies you want us to use on Adobe sites when you visit them from this browser. You can always change those choices later by clicking on the Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of the page.
If enabled:
We can improve your experience by tailoring the site and the content to things we think might be of interest
We can better keep track of your preferences — like what language you prefer to use
We will better understand your likely interests so we can provide you more relevant Adobe ads and content on non-Adobe websites and in non-Adobe apps
It will help us improve the performance of our website and those of our partners who use the Adobe Experience Cloud
If disabled:
We won’t be able to remember you from session to session so the experience may not be tailored to your interests
We’ll still count your use of our site and services
You’ll still have access to the content of the site but certain features that depend on cookies may not function
You’ll still see ads, they just may not be as relevant to you
Operate the site and core servicesOperate site and measure engagement
Always active
These cookies are required, and they are used to enable the site and related services core functionality. Without them the site could not operate, so they cannot be disabled.
These cookies enable the site and related services’ core functionality and collect statistics about user engagement, such as counting active use to help us understand trends. These cookies cannot be disabled.
Measure performance
These cookies are used to analyze site usage to measure and improve performance. Without them Adobe cannot know what content is most valued and how often unique visitors return to the site, making it hard to improve information we offer to you.
These cookies are used to analyze site usage to measure and improve performance. Without them Adobe cannot know what content is most valued, making it hard to improve information we offer to you.
Extend functionality
These cookies are used to enhance the functionality of Adobe sites such as remembering your settings and preferences to deliver a personalized experience; for example, your username, your repeated visits, preferred language, your country, or any other saved preference.
Personalize advertising
These cookies are used to enable Adobe and our partners to serve ads more relevant to your interests. Without them you will still see ads, but they might not be as relevant to you.
Personalize advertising
These cookies are used to enable Adobe and our partners to serve ads more relevant to your interests. Without them you will still see ads, but they might not be as relevant to you.