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to be at least this large to fill the screen. A full-bleed or full-screen image gives the
illusion that the slide is bigger than it is. This is especially true if part of the subject in
your image runs off the screen. For example, a burger shop may make a poster with a
picture of their “Enormo Burger” with part of the burger bleeding off the edge to suggest
that it's so big it can't fit within the frame. This makes the image more compelling and it
draws the viewer in.
The image in this slide bleeds off the edges, making the slide feel bigger. (Image in slides from
iStockphoto.com .)
Here is an example of using a small image resulting in less impact. Which slide better reflects the idea of an
enormous burger?
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