![]() If you appreciate my efforts, liking or following this blog might be a good idea. If you have questions, praise or complaints, please add a comment below. See this page for more on downloading files. If you want to see more details, use the link below and click on the PowerPoint icon to download a “source” PowerPoint file containing these objects and animations: Finally, here is a post describing similar effects using Morph. And, there is another post on finding Waldo using a magnifying glass effect. There are a several more ideas for highlighting part of an image in my post on using screenshots. The enlarged image may not be sharp you can improve things by starting with a high resolution image but there are limits to the Grow/Shrink animation.You can change the size of the Grow/Shrink in the Effects option pane if you want to use a Custom value hit Enter after you enter the value to get it to stick.Here I added a Grow/Shrink animation to the circle After the Entry/Fade I used the default “grow” value of 150% with a 0.5 sec duration. Apply Entry/Fade animation to the gray image. ![]() Arrange the three parts so that the oval is in Front, the grayed image is next and the original color image is Back of the other images:.Duplicate the original image again use Picture Tools/Recolor to “gray out” this version.Position the filled shape carefully over the corresponding part of the original image.Copy the duplicate to the clipboard and use Fill/Picture to fill the oval from the clipboard remove the shape’s outline. Alternatively, Crop the duplicate image to the same dimensions as the shape. ![]()
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