Difference between revisions of "Camera overlay"
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Revision as of 15:05, 19 January 2021
Camera overlay feature allows you to add camera image over the recorded video from the screen. You can optionally adjust layout and outline for the overlay.
To enable Camera overlay:
- Click Camera button under Overlay section from application window, to view camera options.
- Turn Camera overlay switch on.
Layout
From the layout options, you can choose the location of the camera overlay, and also other options including camera shape, size and horizontal/vertical offset.
Outline
From the output options, an thin outline border can be added around the camera overlay to make the edges look smoother.