![]() ![]() Now the bottom area of the background is darker blue. ![]() See how that lightens the blue in the top area of the background? Next, I’ll select the last gradient stop, and decrease the brightness of the color, down to -25%. Then, in the box next to Brightness, I’ll use this arrow and increase the brightness of the blue, up to 25%. To make the lightest blue lighter, I’ll select the first stop. The last stop shows the color of the blue at its darkest, in the bottom area of the slide. The first stop shows the color of the blue at its lightest, in the top area of the slide. What I want to do is change the look of the gradient, so that the lightest part is lighter and the darkest part is darker. To work with the background, you click Format Background.įor a gradient type of fill, which this background has, you have these settings to work with. Let’s make it a little more dramatic and emphasize the light-to-dark contrast. In this background, the shading, which starts lighter at the top and gets darker toward the bottom, is pretty subtle. One big change is that because it is a dark background, the slide text is now white or light gray. I’ll click through the slides to see how it looks. It is really more of a blue-gray, but we’ll call it blue. These bottom four are gradient backgrounds, which means they fade from lighter at the top to darker at the bottom. You can see the background’s preview on the slide, when I point to it. These top two rows are solid-color backgrounds. They are designed to complement and offer good contrast to the text and other theme colors. These additional 12 backgrounds - six light and six dark - are other options for a background that goes with the Office theme. Then, I’ll click the More arrow and point to Background Styles. To get the best view of these, let’s display the Title Slide because it shows more background. I have more choices just for the background. Notice that with these backgrounds, the body text is white. The other two variants give a black background, with two different color schemes. It keeps the white background and only changes the color scheme you see that is illustrated in the chart colors. I am going to select this chart slide to help illustrate the differences in these theme variants. These three thumbnails on the right are variants to the current theme. To consider a different background, I should first look over in the Variants group. What I’d like for this theme is a background with more color. It also shows here, on the left, because it is the theme that is currently applied. Just so you know, the Office Theme is this thumbnail in the Themes gallery. Working from the basic Office theme, which has a white background, let’s get more familiar with choosing a different background for a theme. Do try out these filters today and provide your feedback.One way to personalize a theme is to change its background. Initially, these filters can be applied only from a desktop and are not available in EDU tenants. You can turn off these filters by uninstalling the filter app. ![]() Before using the filters, you will need to provide explicit consent to the app to access your video feed.Ĥ. The tenant admin cannot pre-install these apps as they require explicit user consent.ģ. Refer to Manage your apps in the Microsoft Teams admin center to disable these appsĢ. The tenant admin has the control to enable/disable the video filter apps’ availability in their tenant. This feature is built keeping privacy and compliance in mind. In March, we’ll begin rolling out Video filters to general availability after first announcing Public Preview in January.Īlternatively, you can choose to apply these filters while in a meeting via the following experience: Initially, we are launching the filters with a first-party app called Custom Filters. These are built on the Teams Platform infrastructure and provided as apps that can be added in your meeting experience). You can apply these filters even before you join a meeting from the lobby. The filters enable participants in Teams Meetings to augment their video stream with visual effects ranging from animated frames to styles changing the video’s hue. Now, we’re taking it one step further with video filters - allowing you to remove unwanted distractions and better express yourself by bringing your personality to each meeting. Microsoft Teams empowers users to feel their best with AI powered capabilities that let you soften the appearance of the video feed and add backgrounds. But due to demanding schedules we don't always have time to get ready and put our best foot forward. Many of us want to be more engaged with our colleagues and be fully present during meetings. ![]() Today, we’re excited to announce the general availability of video filters in Teams! ![]()
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