One, Word 2010 can adjust the picture
Run Word 2010, click Insert, Switch to the Insert Ribbon, click the Picture button, pop the Insert Picture window, select a picture, click the Insert button (Figure 1), and insert the picture into the edit window of Word 2010.
Figure 1 Inserting a picture
If you feel the inserted picture brightness, contrast, clarity does not meet your requirements, you can click the "Correction" button, in the pop-up effect thumbnail select the effect you want (see Figure 2), adjust the picture brightness, contrast and clarity.
Figure 2 Adjust picture brightness, play ratio
If the color saturation and hue of the picture do not fit your wishes, you can click the Color button to select the effect you want in the thumbnail of the pop-up effect (Figure 3), adjust the color saturation of the picture, hue, or recolor the picture.
Figure 3 Adjusting picture color and hue
If you want to add special effects to a picture, you can click the Art Effect button to select an artistic effect in the pop-up effect thumbnail and add special effects to the picture (Figure 4).
Figure 4 Adding artistic effects to a picture
Of course, you can also click the right mouse button in the picture, select "Format Picture" in the pop-up menu, open the Format Picture window, set the soften, sharpen, brightness, contrast, and in the Picture Color tab, set the picture color to full, tonal, or recolor the picture in the Picture Correction tab. Art Effects tab to add artistic effects to the picture (Figure 5).
Figure 5 Setting the Picture Format window
Second, Word 2010 can play "Pull the map"
Select the picture that you have inserted into the Word 2010 editing window, click the Delete Background button, and Word 2010 will intelligently analyze the picture and shade the background in red (Figure 6).
Figure 6 Intelligent Analysis picture background
If you find that the background is out of order, you can manually mark the sizing range by marking the area that you want to preserve or the mark the area you want to delete tool, hehe, this tool looks a bit like the quick selection tool in Photoshop (Figure 7, 8).
Figure 7 Pull-out marker tool
Figure 8 Manually adjust the area of the cutout
When all settings are ready, click the "Keep Changes" button, you can remove the picture background, finish the pull map operation (such as Figure 9), see the effect, is not a little PS flavor.
Fig. 9 Drawing final Effect diagram
In addition to adjusting the picture and removing the picture background, Word 2010 can also set the picture border, cut the picture to a variety of effects, the operation is very simple, if you are interested, we would like to try it.
Finally, I'll share a few pictures with Word 2010.
Figure 103 Dimensional rotation effect
Fig. 11 Reflection effect in water
Figure 12 Callout Symbol effect
Fig. 13 Explosion effect