FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using Increase/Decrease Contrast, common questions usually focus on what contrast means, how to restore the original image, and how repeated adjustments affect the result; this section includes 3 FAQs and 3 glossary terms.

FAQ

What does picture contrast mean?

  1. Picture contrast refers to the difference between light and dark areas in an image.
  2. When contrast increases, bright areas look brighter and dark areas look darker.
  3. When contrast decreases, the image appears softer.

How do I restore the picture after adjusting contrast?

  1. Select the picture that has already been adjusted.
  2. Open the Picture Tools tab.
  3. Click Reset Style to restore the original picture state.

Why does the image change more noticeably after repeated clicks?

  1. Both Increase Contrast and Decrease Contrast apply cumulative adjustments.
  2. Each click continues the adjustment from the current state.
  3. If the result becomes too strong, use Reset Style and adjust again.

Glossary

TermDefinition
ContrastThe degree of difference between light and dark areas in a picture.
Picture ToolsThe picture editing tab that appears in WPS Presentation after a picture is selected.
Reset StyleA command that clears current picture style adjustments and restores the original display effect.