Full-Bleed
A single image extends to every slide edge, creating an immersive visual moment.
Image Treatments
Image Treatments define how OPF slides place, crop, frame, caption, and layer photography or screenshots. Use them to choose the right visual behavior before a deck is rendered.
A single image extends to every slide edge, creating an immersive visual moment.
Text sits over photography with a controlled overlay layer for readability.
An image and content panel share the slide, giving visual context without sacrificing explanation.
A compact caption bar attaches attribution, source, or interpretation directly to an image.
Photography is clipped into a simple geometric shape to create emphasis while preserving white space.
A round crop isolates a person, logo, or object for a compact identity-focused image.
An image sits inside a rounded rectangular frame with optional shadow, giving screenshots and photos a contained surface.
An image is reduced to two brand-aligned tones so it behaves like part of the design system.
A blurred image becomes an atmospheric backdrop while a sharp panel carries the message.
A row or column of cropped images creates a fast visual survey without becoming a collage.
Multiple images are arranged in a disciplined grid to show breadth, variety, or momentum.
A product screenshot is presented inside a simple device-like frame to make UI context immediately recognizable.
A subject is isolated from its background and placed over a clean slide surface.
A low-opacity image reinforces brand or confidentiality without becoming primary content.
A deliberately tight crop creates drama by emphasizing scale, motion, or a single focal detail.
Choose fit, position, and size based on the subject and message, not just available space.
Text over images needs enough contrast, an intentional overlay, or a separate text surface.
Avoid filters or crops that distort evidence, screenshots, charts, or compliance imagery.
Use a small set of image treatments consistently so photo-heavy decks still feel coherent.