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Adjusting the color of an image in Microsoft PowerPoint

Adjusting the color of an image in Microsoft PowerPoint

From the course: Digital Imaging for Business Professionals

Adjusting the color of an image in Microsoft PowerPoint

- You may find after you place an object onto a slide that you want to adjust its color. You'll have control over saturation which is the intensity of color. You could boost it or even decrease it to make a black and white image. Additionally you may want to adjust the color temperature. Essentially, the warmth or coolness of the object. Let's explore what options you have built in to PowerPoint. Let's go ahead and adjust the color for a few images. I'll start by selecting the image that I want to modify. Simply click so it's active. Now go to the Format picture tools area and you'll see controls. Usually before I adjust color, I'll take a look at the exposure value. That's because if you brighten an image, the colors are going to become less saturated and if you darken an image, they'll become more saturated. This particular image needs a little boost to the brightness and now it looks better. I can simply twirl that closed and go down to Picture Color. Now we can adjust the…

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