![]() ![]() Check this checkbox and adjust the slider to adjust the focus manually. Some cameras, including most Logitech webcams, offer a manual focus option. Note that this checkbox will only show up if a higher resolution is available. For example, if you are streaming at 1080p resolution, but using Ecamm Live’s Zoom & Pan feature to zoom in the image from a 4K webcam. However you may want a camera to run a camera at a higher resolution than your stream. Note that Ecamm Live will automatically run cameras at the best resolution for your stream, so it is not necessary to configure this manually in most cases. Check this checkbox to use the camera’s maximum resolution setting. Some cameras may offer more than one resolution option. Note that when using a Blackmagic HDMI capture device, Ecamm Live will activate the deinterlacing filter automatically if an interlaced source is detected.Īlso note that some HDMI capture devices, such as the Magewell USB Capture Gen 2, may already be applying its own deinterlacing filter. Use the Deinterlace checkbox to remove interlacing line artifacts when using an interlaced video source.Īn example of an interlaced sources would be an HDMI capture device such as the Elgato Cam Link connected to a camera providing a 1080i video signal. Use the Blur Effect checkbox to add a digital blur. ![]() Use the Sepia Tone checkbox to add a warm monochrome effect. Note that this does the same thing as lowering the Saturation slider, however this checkbox can be set per-Scene. Use the Black & White checkbox to add a monochrome effect. However you may find it easier to orient yourself when mirrored, for example to point to an on-screen element. Once flipped, your audience will see you mirrored. Use the Mirror checkbox to flip the camera image. Camera OptionsĪ few other options can be found at the bottom of Camera Effects window: Mirror Note that this feature requires an Ecamm Live Pro plan. Adjust Colors Using A LUTĪpply a color grading LUT using the Select LUT. A Reset button will show up at the top of the Picture Settings to return all sliders to their default positions. Picture SettingsĪdjust brightness, temperature, tint, saturation, and gamma using the adjustment sliders. Zooming out can be used to better position a video source in an Overlay frame. Zooming in can be useful for fine-tuning how a shot is framed, for example to crop out the edges of a green screen. Hold down the shift key while adjusting the pan to constrain the axis. Once you’ve adjusted the zoom, the zoom area can be adjusted left, right up or down by dragging in the small video preview area just below the slider. Zoom in or out by checking the Zoom & Pan checkbox and adjusting the zoom slider. ![]() In the Camera Effects window, just below the Green Screen settings, you’ll see controls for adding digital zoom to your camera source. Click the button again to turn off the masking. Mask Edges Ecamm Live can automatically remove objects along the edge of the frame such as a microphone or the edge of a backdrop. Transparent mode can also be used with a Camera Overlay, or to allow a Background Overlay to show through the main camera image. Whatever is behind the picture-in-picture becomes the background. Transparent When using picture-in-picture, make the green screen transparent rather than using a background image. There are a few other options in the Green Screen settings:īlue Screen Have a blue backdrop instead? Pick the Blue Screen option.īlur Background Apply a blur effect to the selected background image. If you see a sparkle or fringe effect, you may need to adjust lighting. Finally, adjust the Fade Level slider until the background is revealed. Then select an image or video by clicking Select Backdrop, or dragging in an image or video file. Once you are set up, turn on the Green Screen feature using the Green Screen checkbox. You should be well lit from all angles, and the backdrop should also be well lit. You’ll also need to ensure that you have excellent lighting with no shadows or glare for the Green Screen effect to look good. The wide angle can be avoided by using a DSLR or mirrorless camera rather than a webcam. Note that most webcams have a very wide-angle lens, so a wider-than-expected backdrop is usually required to fill the camera frame. ![]() This could be a green-painted wall, a muslin photography backdrop, or a pop-up screen. First, you’ll need a green smooth background. To begin using Green Screen, you’ll need to do some set-up. It can also be used in transparent mode, to remove the background entirely. Also called chroma key, the green screen feature will replace any green background with a provided image or video file. The Camera Effects window is where you can control Ecamm Live’s Green Screen feature. Pick a video source from the menu at the top of the Camera Effects window. If you don’t see the Camera Effects window on the screen, click the button in the top-right corner of the Main Window to show it. ![]()
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