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?
- Picture contrast refers to the difference between light and dark areas in an image.
- When contrast increases, bright areas look brighter and dark areas look darker.
- When contrast decreases, the image appears softer.
How do I restore the picture after adjusting contrast?
- Select the picture that has already been adjusted.
- Open the Picture Tools tab.
- Click Reset Style to restore the original picture state.
Why does the image change more noticeably after repeated clicks?
- Both Increase Contrast and Decrease Contrast apply cumulative adjustments.
- Each click continues the adjustment from the current state.
- If the result becomes too strong, use Reset Style and adjust again.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Contrast | The degree of difference between light and dark areas in a picture. |
| Picture Tools | The picture editing tab that appears in WPS Presentation after a picture is selected. |
| Reset Style | A command that clears current picture style adjustments and restores the original display effect. |