Difference between revisions of "Camera overlay"

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To enable Camera overlay:
 
To enable Camera overlay:
#Click '''Camera''' button under '''Overlay''' section from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]], to view camera options.
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#From [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]], under '''Options''' section, turn '''Camera overlay ''' switch on.
#Turn '''Camera overlay''' switch on.
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#If you have multiple cameras installed on your device, click the camera selector in left side of the switch to choose the camera.
#If you have multiple cameras installed on your device, choose the camera which you want to use from the selector under ''Choose a camera''.
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#Click '''Camera options''' button next to the switch to change camera options.
  
 
[[File:Webcam.png|frame|left|Figure 1: Camera options]]
 
[[File:Webcam.png|frame|left|Figure 1: Camera options]]

Revision as of 14:30, 14 July 2021

Camera overlay feature allows you to add camera image to the captured video. You can also adjust layout and outline for the overlay. Camera overlay is available in screen and area capture modes.

To enable Camera overlay:

  1. From application window, under Options section, turn Camera overlay switch on.
  2. If you have multiple cameras installed on your device, click the camera selector in left side of the switch to choose the camera.
  3. Click Camera options button next to the switch to change camera options.
File:Webcam.png
Figure 1: Camera options


Layout

From the layout options, you can choose the location where the camera overlay appear, and also camera shape, size and horizontal/vertical offset.

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.