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Hey everyone, Nick here and today Iamp;#39;m going to show you a pretty cool photo trick that you can do in PowerPoint. So a lot of people know about Photoshop and docHub. You can do so much photo editing in those softwares. Maybe there are even third party apps and websites that you can go to to do some pretty cool photo edits, but a lot of these things you can do right inside a PowerPoint. So things like you can make this beautiful full color photo into sort of this Wizard of Oz effect where the parrot is full Technicolor and the background becomes grayscale. Just like that now the trick to this. Letamp;#39;s see if I can do it here. I wonamp;#39;t be able to do it because Iamp;#39;m in slideshow mode, but you can see that this is actually a cut out piece of the picture. So Iamp;#39;m going. To show you how to do that. Right now letamp;#39;s go over to our primary slide, where I inserted this photo. Itamp;#39;s a stock photo from Microsoft. Remember, just go up to insert tab pi