Use PowerPoint as Image Editor



Which is your favorite Image Editor ? For Image Creation which software do you use ??

Your answer may include Corel Draw , Adobe Photoshop , GIMP or Paint .

But not mine . My Answer is PowerPoint !
Yes , the Microsoft’s presentation creator .
Have you ever thought that PowerPoint can serve as an Image Editor ? You can simply create Images , Edit them and save them in multiple formats .

Just have a try !

  • Open PowerPoint .
  • Create a slide .

  • Go To File Menu > Save As .
  • Select the “Save As Type” dropdown menu and choose JPEG ( JPG ) or GIF format and save .

  • You will be asked that if you want to export all slides or only current slide as image .

  • Just select your choice .

And you have the Image .
While creating slides , you can insert any image or clip-art , word-art or anyother option that is there in Powerpoint . To edit any image , insert it in the slide , crop it , edit it and just save it again ! You can also change the formats of images . In the dropdown menu of “Save As” option you will find many other export options . Try them .

Find it cool ??
;)




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  1. divyaiyer Said,

    I’m not as tech savvy, but couldn’t help but comment on this post. I think that when someone uses photoshop, the intent is more than to just create a jpeg with multiple clips/pics etc. Theer are so many art specific options in it, like the gradient tools, the multiple brushes, the colour adjustments etc, I doubt any other software can come close to it! Power point is handy, but for the basic editing, not for the enhanced stuff the photoshoppers go for. Just an opinion.BR/BR/Btw, your blog is an amazing place for technically challenegd folks like me!

  2. divyaiyer Said,

    I’m not as tech savvy, but couldn’t help but comment on this post. I think that when someone uses photoshop, the intent is more than to just create a jpeg with multiple clips/pics etc. Theer are so many art specific options in it, like the gradient tools, the multiple brushes, the colour adjustments etc, I doubt any other software can come close to it! Power point is handy, but for the basic editing, not for the enhanced stuff the photoshoppers go for. Just an opinion.BR/BR/Btw, your blog is an amazing place for technically challenegd folks like me!

  3. Arpit Said,

    @ divyaiyer BR/You are right . Photoshop and GIMP are best tools for images .But , PowerPoint has also a worth .

  4. Arpit Said,

    @ divyaiyer BR/You are right . Photoshop and GIMP are best tools for images .But , PowerPoint has also a worth .

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