![]() Recolor options let you color again or differently over an image. Then, use the slider or enter a value between 1500 to 11500 in the field next to the ‘Temperature’ to adjust the color temperature (warmer or cooler). To adjust color temperature using the exact value, you can click the ‘Color’ button and select the ‘Picture Color Options.’. Here, we selected the ‘Temperature 4700K’ (and the default is 6500K) which is a cooler color for the image. Choose the color temperature that suits you to change the color tone. The lower number values mean warmer color temperature and the higher numbers mean cooler temperature. Here, you have 7 preset color temperatures. Tones are created when you mix the grey color with pure color to tone down the intensity of the color. Color ToneĬolor Tone defines the temperature of the color, which refers to how warm or cool an image’s color is. Under the Picture Color section, use the slider or enter any value between 0% to 400% in the field next to the ‘Saturation’ to adjust color saturation. This will open the Format Picture pane to the right side of the window. Here is the picture at Saturation:400% (and the default is 100%):Īlternatively, you can adjust color saturation to the exact percentage you want by clicking the ‘Color’ button and selecting the ‘Picture Color Options.’. Choose your desired option to change the color. Under the Color Saturation section, you will have 7 preset saturation levels from 0% to 400%. At the lowest saturation, the image will be in black and white. As the saturation decrease, the depth of the color reduces, and the image will veer toward a scale of grey color. The fully saturated color is when the color is at its purest. As the saturation level increases, the intensity and purity of the color also increase. It also defines how vivid, rich, and bright the color is. Then, select the image and click ‘Insert’.Īlternatively, you can just copy and paste the image directly from your source into the document.Īfter the image is inserted, select the picture and click the ‘Color’ button under the Picture Format tab.įrom the Color drop-down, you will see a list of preset colors which are grouped into three sections:Ĭolor Saturation refers to the intensity of color and purity or brilliance of color in a picture. From the menu, select ‘This Device’ to choose a picture from your computer or select ‘Stock Images’ to choose an online stock picture, or ‘Online Pictures’ for bing images. If you haven’t inserted the image yet, place your cursor where you want to add an image, go to the ‘Insert’ tab and click the ‘Pictures’ from the Illustrations section. If you have an image that you want to change color for, then select it. So, if you know how to insert an image and change its color in Word, you can easily do the same in PowerPoint and Excel using the options from the Picture Format or Format tab.įollow the below instruction to change the color of the image in Microsoft Office:įirst, launch an Office app (Word, PowerPoint, or Excel) and open a new file or open an existing file. Instructions for changing image color are the same across all three Office apps – Word, Powerpoint, and Excel. In this tutorial, we will learn how to change the picture’s color in Microsoft Office. The steps and options for customizing images are all same across all the Office apps. ![]() MS Office allows you to change color saturation, tone, and recolor the image using various presets as well as your custom color. ![]() You don’t need fancy image editing software and mad skills in graphic design to change the color of an image, it can easily be done using the picture editing tools in Office apps – Word, Powerpoint, and Excel. You can change the color of the picture so it doesn’t stand out from the rest of the document. For instance, if you are writing a business document, making a presentation, or creating a report, you can change the color of the image (like the company logo) to match the color scheme of the document or presentation. Learning how to change the color of your image in Office apps (such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) is one of the useful tricks that can come in handy in many situations. ![]()
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