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Background Blurring even without filters enabled

pzilla
Newcomer
Newcomer

Hello, Since my last update, my background has been blurred on my MacBook Air (Ventura 13.6.9). I am using Zoom workplace version 6.3.5, but I have had this issue on the previous Zoom update as well. No virtual backgrounds are enabled or any other effects. I do not have this issue with Zoom work place on my i phone or my i pad. I have read the threads about the Face Time camera settings being the issue, but it works fine on my phone and I pad, so I assume this isn't the issue....

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Thank you, as you’ll note  in my post above, there are virtual background or filters enabled.

Frank_TB
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hello,

Turn off the "Portrait" setting in the green Facetime icon when in a Zoom call. it definitely blurs your background on your Mac.

 

https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/facetime/fctm81f99179/5.0/mac/14.0 

 

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Regards

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Thank you! Unfortunately, that green camera icon does not exist in the most recent Zoom updates, so I was unable to follow any threads with this advice. If people are looking for the portrait mode setting  on Macs running newer versions of Zoom, it’s in the control panel icon in the Mac menu bar in the top right hand corner, to the left of the date

Brendan68
Newcomer
Newcomer

I'm having what might be the same issue on my Windows laptop. I have no blurring or filters applied, but Zoom seems to treat my real background as if it was a virtual one: there are those artifacts around the foreground image  when moved (head and shoulders) that you get when the background is being filled in by software. And the image generally looks washed out.

MGSR
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Hello there,

Welcome to the Zoom Community! We're glad to have you here.

If the blur option is disabled in the background settings and the background is still blurred, your device may have a built-in video effect that automatically applies a virtual background or blur during Zoom meetings. To disable this feature, please refer to your device's manual or settings for instructions. This will help ensure your background appears as intended during the meeting.

If you need further assistance, please let us know.


Mark
Zoom Community Team
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