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My face appears very red

mindseye28
Listener

Hi 

Recently when I Zoom my face appears very red like I have HBP and really bad too! But I don't and it does not appear like that in reality. Is there any way to control that? I had a paid account, but since I don't use zoom that much i discontinued that. I wish there was a solution. Your help is appreciated

 

 

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bdelossantos
Community Champion | Zoom Employee
Community Champion | Zoom Employee

Hello @mindseye28,

 

Your settings may need to be adjusted using the Touch-up appearance feature by Enhancing your video in Zoom. Feel free to adjust them as you see fit.

 


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is there any other updated solution. No setting combinations help thanks! 

MG-ArtsWA
Listener

This isn't working. Still have a very red face. Any other options?

 

turns out it was the built in video camera on my new laptop. the beet face has become more of a blush so not perfect but good enough.

I had the same problem, I use the ''Boost'' video filter in Zoom Background & Filters and it helped with the redness

Ro-Bear
Listener

I always look sunburned. The touch-up feature just makes me look fuzzy and sunburned. 

Frank_TB
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Zoom uses the signal your webcam sends. Look for  the app or driver in your operating system that controls your webcam. 

 

Check and see if there is a setting for colour or white balance.

 

Yes, Zoom has some settings as well, but you should be able to adjust the webcam in your OS.

 

Regards

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humina
Listener

I had the exact same problem. I would use the camera app on my computer and I would look normal and for whatever reason Zoom was applying a red tint that cannot be disabled. I was able to use OBS to create a virtual camera. When my camera goes to OBS and then to Zoom, no red tint is applied. It is an imperfect solution to an annoying Zoom bug.