Use WPS Opacity with 2 how-to topics, including adjusting picture transparency and restoring picture opacity; choose a topic from the index and follow the entry point and steps. 0 topics are available without membership, and 2 topics are membership-related.
How-to Index
| # | Topic | Membership |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1. Adjust Picture Transparency | WPS Member required |
| 2 | 2. Restore Picture Opacity | WPS Member required |
How-to Guide
1. Adjust Picture Transparency
Entry point: Picture Edit tab → Transparency button
- Click the picture you want to edit so it becomes selected.
- Click the Picture Edit tab on the top menu bar.
- Click the Transparency button on the toolbar.
- In the transparency slider panel, drag the slider to adjust the value.
- Choose the display effect you need within the 0%–100% range, where 0% is fully transparent and 100% is fully opaque.
- Release the slider to apply the setting.
Success Criteria
- UI state: The selected picture shows a visible transparency change and appears lighter or semi-transparent.
- Next actions: You can continue reviewing page layout, open print preview, or adjust the transparency again.
Tips While Using
- Common mistakes: If the picture is not selected first, the Transparency button may not work as expected.
- Membership: Editing PDF images requires membership access for PDF editing.
- Environment limits: In scanned PDFs, image objects may not be directly editable. Use OCR first when needed.
2. Restore Picture Opacity
Entry point: Picture Edit tab → Transparency button
- Select the picture whose opacity you want to restore.
- Click the Transparency button.
- Drag the transparency slider to 100%.
- Confirm that the picture returns to a fully opaque state.
Success Criteria
- UI state: The picture returns to its normal display and no longer appears semi-transparent.
- Next actions: You can continue editing the picture, save the PDF, or print the file.
Tips While Using
- Common mistakes: If the wrong picture is selected, the adjustment will not affect the target object.
- Membership: This PDF image editing task requires membership access.