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PictureFormat.IncrementContrast Method (PowerPoint)

Changes the contrast of the picture by the specified amount.

Syntax

expression .IncrementContrast(Increment)

expression A variable that represents an PictureFormat object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

Increment

Required

Single

Specifies how much to change the value of the Contrast property for the picture. A positive value increases the contrast; a negative value decreases the contrast.

Remarks

Use the Contrast property to set the absolute contrast for the picture.

You cannot adjust the contrast of a picture past the upper or lower limit for the Contrast property. For example, if the Contrast property is initially set to 0.9 and you specify 0.3 for the Increment argument, the resulting contrast level will be 1.0, which is the upper limit for the Contrast property, instead of 1.2.

Example

This example increases the contrast for all pictures on myDocument that aren't already set to maximum contrast.

Set myDocument = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)

For Each s In myDocument.Shapes

    If s.Type = msoPicture Then

        s.PictureFormat.IncrementContrast 0.1

    End If

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See Also

Concepts

PictureFormat Object

PictureFormat Object Members