Monday, October 12, 2020

About editing pictures in picture manager

You can use Picture Manager to make corrections to your pictures such as fixing brightness, color, or removing red eyes. To save time, select all the pictures you want to correct at one time, then use Auto Correct or one of the individual picture editing tools. Also, you can easily discard changes.

Note: Picture Manager is not supported in Office 2013 and later versions. For more information, go to Where is Picture Manager?

Editing tools in Picture Manager

The editing tools available in Picture Manager include:

  • Brightness and contrast    Allows you to adjust the difference between light and dark tones. You can use this feature to correct pictures that appear too light or too dark.

  • Color    Allows you to adjust the hue and saturation. You can use this feature to correct pictures with colors that are tinted or dull.

  • Crop    Allows you to crop out unwanted parts of a picture. You can use this feature to correct pictures that contain distracting elements.

  • Rotate and Flip    Allows you to rotate pictures or flip them on the current axis of the picture. You can use this feature to correct pictures that you have taken sideways for a portrait orientation.

  • Red eye removal    Allows you to remove the red from your picture subjects' eyes caused by the camera's flash. You can use this feature to correct red eyes wherever they appear.

  • Resize    Allows you to change the dimensions of a picture. You can use this feature to enlarge a picture for printing or reduce it to send in e-mail messages or share on the Internet.

Note: You cannot use Picture Manager to make images transparent, add text to pictures, or scan images.

Discard changes to pictures

  1. To view changes that have not been saved, click the Unsaved Edits folder in the Picture Shortcuts pane.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • To discard specific picture edits, select the picture, right-click it, and then click Discard Changes.

    • To discard all the picture edits in the Unsaved Edits folder, right-click the folder, and then click Discard all changes.

Note: If you click Delete instead of Discard Changes, both your original picture and your picture edits will be sent to the Recycle Bin.

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