Recoloring an image in PowerPoint can be an effective way to align it with your overall presentation style or branding. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
- Select the image you want to recolor. Click on the image to ensure it is active.
- Then, navigate to the top menu and click on the “Format” tab. This tab contains various options for adjusting your image.
- Within the “Format” tab, locate and click on the “Color” option. This button is generally found in the “Adjust” section of the tab.
- Once you click on the “Color” button, a drop-down menu will appear with different color options and saturation levels.
- Hover over the different options to preview how they’ll affect your image. You’ll notice there are grayscale options, sepia options, and even options to adjust the saturation and tone of the image.
- When you’ve decided which recolor option you’d like to use, simply click on it. Your image will instantly change to reflect your selection.
- If you want to revert the changes, just click on the “Reset Picture” button in the “Adjust” section of the “Format” tab.
Remember, the goal of recoloring an image should be to enhance your presentation and make it more cohesive. Always consider your overall presentation design and color scheme when choosing a recolor option.