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2023-12-23 02:08 AM - last edited on 2024-01-08 12:30 PM by RN
I work with a Blackmagix Atem Mini Pro, which is selected as a video camera. My Panasonic Lumix camera goes into this. This performance has worked wonderfully with Zoom for over two years. But suddenly I have a blue filter over the zoom image with the same configuration (https://dsc.cloud/581060/2023-12-23_10-59-10). The configuration works perfectly with Facetime, Teams and others, but not with Zoom. Uninstalling the Zoom client on Mac and reinstalling it did not bring any changes: Firmware updates on the Atem Mini Pro and the Lumix did not bring any changes. I am at a loss. Does anyone have any tips?
Solved! Go to Solution.
2023-12-27 09:10 AM
Zoom Desktop Client 5.17.1 is now available, and it resolves the red/blue channel inversion and correctly maps the color range of Blackmagic USB Webcam devices (resolving the "crushed" blacks and "blown out" whites often seen in other sofware / older versions of Zoom with Blackmagic devices like the ATEM).
For context, please see my previous response below:
https://community.zoom.com/t5/Meetings/Video-has-Blue-Tint/m-p/158302/highlight/true#M89588
2023-12-25 10:44 AM
There was a glitch in Zoom’s video processing of ATEM video signals on version 5.17.0 for Mac users – I don’t think Windows was affected. It might have been resolved with a back-end update, or there’s a way to find the prior version of Zoom – see the answer to this Community post.
2023-12-26 05:07 AM
A mi me ocurre lo mismo, es una especie de filtro que cambia colores cálidos por azul en la ultima actualización. Necesito una solución porque no he conseguido solucionarlo. gracias
2023-12-26 09:22 AM
I pointed to the solution in my previous answer: Install the previous version of Zoom.
You can download older versions of Zoom meetings here for Windows: https://zoom-us-zoom.en.uptodown.com/windows/versions and here for Mac: https://zoom.en.uptodown.com/mac/versions
2023-12-27 09:10 AM
Zoom Desktop Client 5.17.1 is now available, and it resolves the red/blue channel inversion and correctly maps the color range of Blackmagic USB Webcam devices (resolving the "crushed" blacks and "blown out" whites often seen in other sofware / older versions of Zoom with Blackmagic devices like the ATEM).
For context, please see my previous response below:
https://community.zoom.com/t5/Meetings/Video-has-Blue-Tint/m-p/158302/highlight/true#M89588