I have noticed that the pictures get more pixelated with ‘Remove Background’ as compared to ‘Color Transparent’ feature.UPDATE: The highlight picture effect explained in this article was created in PowerPoint 2013.When you are done, click on keep changes and you are done!.Alternatively you can also click on ‘Mark Areas to remove’ and click on areas that you want to remove from the picture Keep clicking on areas that you want to keep.Then from the Remove Background Tab, pick ‘Make Areas to Keep’.A pink rectangle will surround your picture, enlarge it to fit the entire picture inside.From the Format Tab choose Remove background.The next trick is to clean the background, that requires a bit of manual work. This trick cannot remove uneven colors (for example shades of sky).The picture gets a bit pixelated, not much just a little.This trick has saved me countless number of hours of formatting to have clean logos and pictures in my presentations. Instantly the white patch (or any other uniform color) will be removed and will be made transparent.Click on Color Drop Down and choose Set Transparent Color.Select the Picture (Goodly Logo in this case).The first method is to change the white patch to a transparent color. Follow the steps Of course there is and I am going to be sharing 2 ways to do it. Let’s take an example of Goodly logo with a white background patch visible when placed on a grey box. Is there a way to remove that patch and have a clean logo? Quite often we have to get rid of background patches in the images that we use in our presentations.
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