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Why do pictures change color when inserted into power Point
I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire
picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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How did you insert the picture and what template are you using?
-- Sonia Coleman Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials http://www.soniacoleman.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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Are you inserting the photo as a background? Also, which design template are
you using in this file? Does the image come in purple if you try it in a new, blank presentation? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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I am not using a template. I was trying to put the pictures into a blank
presentation. I inserted the picture by using Insert Picture From File. "Echo S" wrote: Are you inserting the photo as a background? Also, which design template are you using in this file? Does the image come in purple if you try it in a new, blank presentation? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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I am using a blank template in a new presentation. I inserted the picture by
using Insert Picture From File. "Sonia" wrote: How did you insert the picture and what template are you using? -- Sonia Coleman Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials http://www.soniacoleman.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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Okay, needed to check, as there are some templates designed to put a color
wash type thing over images inserted as the background. Since that's not the issue here, the next place I'd look is Photoshop's color managment/color profiles. Turn those off and see if that resolves the issue. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I am not using a template. I was trying to put the pictures into a blank presentation. I inserted the picture by using Insert Picture From File. "Echo S" wrote: Are you inserting the photo as a background? Also, which design template are you using in this file? Does the image come in purple if you try it in a new, blank presentation? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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Turning off the color managment/color profiles off did not work.
Also, it seems to be random. Sometimes the pictures are normal and other times the color varies. Any other suggestings? "Echo S" wrote: Okay, needed to check, as there are some templates designed to put a color wash type thing over images inserted as the background. Since that's not the issue here, the next place I'd look is Photoshop's color managment/color profiles. Turn those off and see if that resolves the issue. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I am not using a template. I was trying to put the pictures into a blank presentation. I inserted the picture by using Insert Picture From File. "Echo S" wrote: Are you inserting the photo as a background? Also, which design template are you using in this file? Does the image come in purple if you try it in a new, blank presentation? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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Well, I do remember there being issues with Photoshop and some image files
turning yellow. Don't remember purple, though. And random makes it a *really* strange issue. I wonder if you turn off the color mgmt/profile and then resave the image if that would make any difference? Anybody recall the one about some Adobe filter or another being overwritten? Oh, wait. Maybe that was Illustrator? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... Turning off the color managment/color profiles off did not work. Also, it seems to be random. Sometimes the pictures are normal and other times the color varies. Any other suggestings? "Echo S" wrote: Okay, needed to check, as there are some templates designed to put a color wash type thing over images inserted as the background. Since that's not the issue here, the next place I'd look is Photoshop's color managment/color profiles. Turn those off and see if that resolves the issue. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I am not using a template. I was trying to put the pictures into a blank presentation. I inserted the picture by using Insert Picture From File. "Echo S" wrote: Are you inserting the photo as a background? Also, which design template are you using in this file? Does the image come in purple if you try it in a new, blank presentation? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "jules214" wrote in message ... I tried to insert a picture into a Power Point presentation and the entire picture changed color. The skin color in the picture is purple. I saved the picture as a .jpeg in Photoshop, then tried to insert it into Power Point. |
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