Google Slides Gets Opacity, Brightness And Contrast Image Editing

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This article was published on October 6, 2014

Google Slides gets opacity, brightness and contrast image editing

Google today announced new editing options for its Slides presentation service. You’ll now be able to adjust opacity, brightness, and contrast for an image, as well as change its color to match your theme.

Screen Shot 2014-10-06 at 1.45.12 PM

You can access the new editing features through the toolbar, format menu, and right-click menu. Google first added basic image editing to the service back in March.

Edit and adjust images from right inside Google Slides [Google Drive]

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