FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using Image Color, the most common questions cover effect differences, restoring original colors, and eyedropper range; this section answers 3 frequent questions.

FAQ

What is the difference between recolor and directly choosing a color?

  1. Recolor changes the overall tone of the original picture.
  2. Direct color selection is used to choose a specific color option and apply it to the current picture effect.
  3. If you want a quick style change, use recolor first. If you need to match a specific color, use More Colors or the eyedropper.

How do I restore the original picture color?

  1. Select the picture that has already been adjusted.
  2. Click Color.
  3. In Recolor, choose the first No Recolor option.
  4. The picture returns to its original color effect.

Can the eyedropper sample a color from anywhere on the screen?

  1. Yes.
  2. Open ColorMore ColorsEyedropper.
  3. When the pointer changes to the eyedropper shape, click any on-screen color you want to sample.
  4. This can include colors from other application windows.

Glossary

TermDefinition
RecolorAn effect that remaps the overall color tone of a picture to change its visual style quickly.
Theme ColorsA set of colors linked to the current presentation theme for more consistent slide design.
EyedropperA tool used to sample a color from the screen and apply it to the current object.