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?
- Recolor changes the overall tone of the original picture.
- Direct color selection is used to choose a specific color option and apply it to the current picture effect.
- 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?
- Select the picture that has already been adjusted.
- Click Color.
- In Recolor, choose the first No Recolor option.
- The picture returns to its original color effect.
Can the eyedropper sample a color from anywhere on the screen?
- Yes.
- Open Color → More Colors → Eyedropper.
- When the pointer changes to the eyedropper shape, click any on-screen color you want to sample.
- This can include colors from other application windows.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Recolor | An effect that remaps the overall color tone of a picture to change its visual style quickly. |
| Theme Colors | A set of colors linked to the current presentation theme for more consistent slide design. |
| Eyedropper | A tool used to sample a color from the screen and apply it to the current object. |