Editar imagens com o Express sem precisar sair do InDesign
Faça ajustes simples em imagens, como remover fundos ou aplicar efeitos, diretamente no arquivo do InDesign.
Introdução e apresentação de Dave Clayton
[Dave Clayton]: Você está trabalhando no InDesign e quer fazer uma edição rápida na imagem, mas sem quebrar o fluxo ou sair do documento.
Sou Dave Clayton, e vou mostrar como isso é fácil com o novo recurso Editar com Express no InDesign.
Temos este panfleto musical e duas imagens que quero incluir.
Em uma, preciso remover o fundo e converter em preto e branco e, na outra, adicionar efeito duotônico simples.
Vou começar com a primeira imagem.
Editar imagens diretamente no InDesign
Selecione-a, vá para a barra de tarefas contextual, ou no menu Editar, e clique em Editar com Express.
Isso abre o painel do Express.
Este recurso ainda está em beta na gravação deste tutorial, mas estará disponível na versão mais recente quando você estiver vendo o vídeo.
Vou escolher Remover fundo, deixar a mágica acontecer, e reduzir a Saturação para preto e branco.
Aplicar e substituir em uma única etapa
Clique em Aplicar, e em Substituir original para editar o arquivo original ou clique em Salvar como nova imagem para fazer uma cópia e usá-la no projeto.
Vou substituir o original para ganhar tempo.
Para a segunda imagem, selecione-a e escolha novamente Editar com Express.
Desta vez, clique em Efeitos para adicionar um duotônico azul arroxeado à imagem.
Clique em Aplicar e Substituir original.
Organizamos tudo e terminamos.
É isso.
Duas edições rápidas feitas no InDesign sem precisar sair do arquivo, graças ao Editar com Express no Adobe InDesign.
Aviso: os ativos do Stock fornecidos são apenas para fins de prática.Veja os termos .
O que você aprenderá
Editar imagens diretamente no InDesign
Selecione um objeto ou imagem e escolha a opção Editar com o Express. Isso abre uma janela do Express, permitindo remover fundos, converter para preto e branco ou ajustar efeitos sem precisar alternar entre aplicativos ou interromper seu fluxo de trabalho.
Aplicar e substituir em uma única etapa
Após concluir as edições, aplique-as e escolha substituir o arquivo original ou salvar uma nova versão. Seu documento do InDesign permanece aberto e pronto para uso o tempo todo.
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