Power Point Photo Albums

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Guest

I scanned several slides using the Adobe import feature. When completed, I
used the Power Point photo album feature to create several short
presentations. However, when the photos were viewed within Power Point they
were so purple it almost appeared to be a negative.

Previously proven scanner setting were used and when the scanned photos were
viewed in Windows Photo Editor, or other viewers, they were normal color.
Only after importing into Power Point 2003 is this condition observed. Is
there a setting or adjustment I can make in Power point 2003 to correct this
condition? My previous version of Power Point 2000 did not have this problem.
 
S

Sonia

What Adobe application are you using? If it has Color Management turned on, see
if you can turn it off.
 
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Suvodip Moitra

Dear User,

Please give a detailed description of your adobe software. Name ? Any color
scheme ? etc...

Suvodip Moitra
 
K

Kathy J

Terry,
Are you adding the pictures to the slide or making them the background? If
they are on the background, it might be a color scheme issue. Pictures added
as backgrounds sometimes pick up a tint from the color scheme (though I've
only seen this on Master Slides). Also, how are you saving the pictures
after you scan them? (Meaning - what file type)

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