You can edit pictures in Google Slides using the built-in image editor.
Editing Options
Here are some ways you can edit a picture in Google Slides:
- Cropping: Use the cropping tool to remove unwanted portions of the image.
- Rotating: Rotate the image to adjust its orientation.
- Resizing: Make the image larger or smaller by dragging its corners or using the size controls.
- Adjusting Color: Use the color adjustment tools to change the brightness, contrast, saturation, and more.
- Adding Effects: Apply filters and special effects to enhance the image.
- Replacing Images: You can replace the original image with a new one by clicking on the image and choosing "Replace image" from the options.
Editing Steps
- Select the image: Click on the image you want to edit.
- Access the image editor: A toolbar will appear above the image with various editing options.
- Choose your editing tool: Click on the desired tool to start editing.
- Make your changes: Use the tools to crop, rotate, resize, adjust color, or add effects.
- Apply changes: Once you're satisfied with the edits, click outside the image to apply the changes.
Example:
Let's say you want to crop a picture in Google Slides. You can do this by:
- Clicking on the picture.
- Clicking on the "Crop" icon in the toolbar.
- Dragging the corners or edges of the crop box to select the area you want to keep.
- Clicking outside the image to apply the crop.
By following these steps, you can easily edit your pictures directly within Google Slides.