Microsoft 365 for Mac subscribers also can use the Continuity Camera feature to transfer a picture from a smartphone directly to a PowerPoint slide. See Add pictures to a file by using your mobile device for the details.

Pictures from your smartphone: If you've taken a picture on your smartphone, you can make it available to insert in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac by saving the image to iCloud Drive and then following the previous procedure on this page.


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You can drag a picture from File Explorer (in Windows) or Finder (on macOS) and drop it onto a slide. The picture will be centered on the slide. Then you can move, resize, or style the picture as you like.

Microsoft 365 business subscribers can insert pictures stored on OneDrive for work or school or SharePoint in Microsoft 365. (This feature isn't available for pictures stored on OneDrive for your personal account (Hotmail, Outlook.com, msn.com, or live.com).)

110 Slides: Introduced by Kodak in 1972, 110 is a miniaturized version of Kodak's 126 film format used in pocket Instamatic cameras. At half the size of 35mm slides, this film is typically grainy and lacks sharpness.

120/220 Slides: This medium format slide film was used in many cameras, most notably several different 120/220 models from the camera manufacturers Hasselblad, Mamiya, Pentax, Bronica, and Rollei. The slide sizes can vary because the images are spaced out differently on the film; however, one side is always exactly 2.25 inches.

While commonly known as a photo slide the technical name for them is reversal films. The film is mounted onto a slide, and the combination is specifically designed for projection onto a wall or screen. Photo slides are typically used with a slide projector, which allows you to cycle through a group of photos that are inserted into the projector.

A cheaper option, albeit a bit less effective and more time consuming, is a photo slide scanning app. With this method, you download a slide scanner app on your smartphone, take a picture of the slide, and the app converts it into a digital image.

Large retailers with film departments, like Costco, Walgreens, or CVS, often offer services that can convert your photo slides to a digital image. These provide a good combination of effectiveness and convenience, but depending on the scale of your project, can be high in price.

A first-of-its-kind study answers the question, finding that taking pictures of PowerPoint slides during an online presentation helped students remember the slide content better than for slides they did not photograph. The study was recently published in the Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition by UC Riverside psychology professor and researcher Annie Ditta.

Whether the students chose the slides they photographed, or whether they were instructed to mimic others' photo-taking, both sets of students remembered slide-photographed content better than non-photographed content. This time, however, they also experienced a benefit for remembering spoken-word-only content.

To add a picture to your PowerPoint slide, click on the Insert ribbon. In the Images grouping, choose Pictures, Online Pictures, or Screenshot. Select the image you want to add, then click Insert. The image will appear on the current slide.

2. A dialog box will appear. Using the left sidebar, navigate to where your picture is stored on your computer. Select the picture you want to add and click Insert in the bottom right corner of the dialog box.

You can also add media into your slide using the placeholder commands that appear on new slides. Click on the icon corresponding to the type of media you want to include, and then follow the steps above.

You mention a broken link. Did you embed the pictures or insert a link to the picture file? If the latter, then the presentation must have access to the picture file. Did you move or delete the picture before you re-opened the presentation?

Do you use images in presentations? Whether an in-person or virtual presentation or class, this article will help you establish best practices for legally using images in presentation slides and minimizing your risks of copyright infringement. Images include photographs, charts, maps, illustrations, charts and more. You may also like our online copyright course that includes an entire module on legally using images.

How much attention do you pay to copyright law when you create slides for a presentation? While it's important to focus on the non-legal aspects of the presentation such as content and images to enhance speaking points, it's just as important to consider copyright issues. Here are some tips to get you started:

Instead of using third-party content, another way of legally using images in presentation slides is to use a chart or photograph that you or a fellow employee created. An employer generally owns the copyright in any works its employees create during the course of their job duties. So, keep in mind that if you take a photo as part of your employment duties, your company likely owns the copyright in it.

Even if you have permission from the copyright owner, you may need specific permission to re-color, make black and white, or color, crop or otherwise manipulate images. Standard stock photo agency licenses, for example, may not allow these additional uses without further permission.

I have seen it done many times, sometimes I would see people recording entire sessions on video. My guess is these are people coming from institutions that cannot afford to send many researchers abroad and the one person sent will pass the material to their colleagues in their home country.

If the conference does not have an official policy, I would suggest to try to ask the speaker beforehand. However, as explained in the comments, speakers usually are happy to send you their slides (or upload them somewhere anyway), so there seems to be little use in taking pictures of moderate quality of some slides while you can have the whole presentation in perfect quality.

As a matter of fact, at some of my first conferences I did take pictures during talks. This was when I was new to the community and not to record the slides but to help me remember who the speaker was and to identify them in the coffee-breaks even a few days later. I made sure that taking pictures did not disturb the talk in any way (e.g. no flash and all sounds turned off).

Interesting to read the other answers and the discussion in the comments, which suggest that there are very different practices around this. I'll add a different perspective, because in my field (a quantitative social science), it is absolutely commonplace to take pictures of slides and also to tweet them. In fact, this is often even encouraged. When I give a talk, I want to reach a large audience, and if someone is interested in it but cannot attend, it is just great if they can be reached in such a way.

I have often seen researchers at conferences taking pictures during talks. In my field (astrophysics) people often show complicated graphs and equations. If their work is not already published some people like to take photos of the slides to help them understand the work and discuss it with the speaker later. Most of the conferences I've been to will ask speakers to submit slides for an online repository to be shared with attendees later, so everyone will get the slides eventually. I have also emailed a speaker who gave a talk very relevant to my research a couple of days after a conference asking for a copy of the presentation to help me understand some of the notes I took at the time. They were perfectly happy to share their work but also asked that I keep it to myself until it was published.

Actually all these comments are naive. It is completely inappropriate to take pictures. If you have sat behind an idiot who does you'd know why - its bad etiquette and interferes with the focus and thinking of all those around the idiot. A presentation should be listened to, not raising cameras obstructing others views and then distracting the thought processes further with noise and lights. Presentations are not there for taking pictures but actual communication - its not wonder there are no more questions these days after many presentations other than from the front.

Adding pictures and shapes can make your presentations more interesting and engaging. The picture and shape tools in Google Slides also let you customize your images by cropping, reordering, changing colors, and adding other formatting.

You can insert a picture from a file on your computer onto any slide. Google Slides even includes tools for finding online pictures and adding screenshots to your presentation.

There are a variety of ways to format the pictures in your slide show. Google Slides has tools to resize and rotate the picture, crop the picture, adjust the image, and more.

Shapes are a great way to make your presentation more interesting. Google Slides gives you a lot of different shapes to choose from, and they can be customized to suit your needs, allowing you to use your own color palette, preferences, and more.

In Google Slides, each slide may have multiple items, such as pictures, shapes, and text boxes. When objects are inserted into a slide, they are placed on levels according to the order in which they were inserted into the slide.

After scanning (some of) them I would like to destroy the old 35mm slides I inherited due to privacy concerns. I will separate them from the frames, so I'm talking about destroying only the thin film slices. They are from a wide range of time spanning from the early 1970s until today.

cutting them into thin stripes

But a normal shredder for paper actually creates stripes so wide that each is like a complete picture itself, so that doesn't really count as a way of destroying them. I would need to have a very fine cutter and it's not important enough to specially buy such a thing, unless it's very cheap. ff782bc1db

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