Often, I want to show screen shot of an entire web page in my presentations. A single word, a photo, a section of content-whatever you want your audience to focus on. You can use this technique to call out anything you want in a screenshot. You’ll end up with something that looks like this. and (4) Follow the technique here to mask the dup’d image. (3) Set the dup’d image transparency back to 100. (2) Duplicate that image so there is one directly over the top of the other. (1) Set the image transparency to something less than 100. I do this a lot when showing new page designs, particularly when I don’t want the audience to see the whole design until I’m finished talking about individual components of it. Or you could do what I call a dupe-and-mask. If you want to point something out in a photo, you could use a big arrow.
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