The anti-sky function in PPT-PPT buckle picture (can kill PS's buckle picture function)

PPT's button image function kills PS in seconds

PPT is actually very powerful, and there are countless functions in it that we have never used before. For example, the deduction function of PPT. For example, we have a background that is gray and black.

Many of the logos that we can download from the Internet have a background color, which will form a great contrast with our background. At this point we often use PS tools. This will make most IT people "fly away" at this step. Even if you have learned PS, without a long period of exercise, it would be quite time-consuming to deduct a logo or small icon that is completely integrated with the background of the current PPT base map.

The effect of PPT deduction

And PPT’s built-in picture deduction function, you only need to be proficient in about 5 minutes to deduct a small icon that is completely combined with the background color or the logo you want. The effect is as follows:

 Let's take a look at how the hidden function of this PPT is used.

The use of PPT deduction function

We use Image Format -> Remove Background.

We need to do the first step before realizing the PPT deduction.

Step 1: Try to narrow down the scope of the pictures you want to buckle

As shown below, I will minimize the content of the GPT icon to be deducted as much as possible

Step 2: Cut off most of the parts and fine-tune the remaining part

When you select "Remove Background", often you will get a pink

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