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Camera overlay

405 bytes added, 20:41, 15 July 2021
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Camera overlay feature allows you to add camera image over to the recorded captured video from the screen. You can optionally also adjust layout , outline and outline other options for the overlay. Camera overlay is available in [[Screen_capture|screen]] and [[Area_capture|area]] capture modes.
To enable camera overlay:
#From [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]], under ''Options'' section, turn '''Camera overlay ''' switch on.
#If you have multiple cameras installed on your device, click the camera selector in left side of the switch to choose the camera.
To enable Camera overlay:#Click '''Camera''' button under '''Overlay''' section from [[Getting_started#Application_windowFile:camera.png|application windowframe|left|Figure 1: Camera overlay]], to view camera options.#Turn '''Camera overlay''' switch on.<br clear=all> #If you have multiple cameras installed on your device, choose the camera which you want to use from the selector under ''Choose a camera''.== Options ==
Click '''Camera overlay options''' button next to the switch to change camera options.
[[File:WebcamCamera-options.png|frame|left|Figure 12: Camera overlay options]]
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=== Layout ===
From the layout options, you can choose the location where the camera overlay appear, and also camera shape, size and horizontal/vertical offset. There is also an option to flip the camera image horizontally.
=== Outline ===
A thin outline border can be added around the camera overlay from the Output section to make the edges of the overlay look smoother.
 
=== Chroma Key ===
Using the chroma key option, you can remove background from camera image if you are using a green screen.