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How To Darken An Image In PowerPoint

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Follow this interactive demo to learn how to darken an image in PowerPoint.
  1. Select the image.
  2. Go to the Picture tab.
  3. Click Format Picture.
  4. Choose a lower Brightness to darken the image.

📌 Why this matters

Darkening images helps you create text overlays that are actually readable, especially when adding white or light-colored text over busy backgrounds. Beyond basic visibility, this technique transforms how your slides feel emotionally. Darker images naturally create more serious, professional atmospheres and draw attention to specific slide elements rather than competing with them. You can also use selective darkening to guide your audience's eye exactly where you want it, making your most important content stand out without adding distracting design elements.

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