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Can I change color settings?

whybaby
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Newcomer

I just got a new laptop, Compared to my old laptop, using ZOOM, I notice that my skin tone, clothing, and furnishings have a distinctly YELLOWER tone than the previous one. Nothing else has changed; the lighting in the room is the same. Is there a camera setting where I can control the choice of color range - yellow/pink/blue? Thank you!

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RN
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Hi @whybaby there's no setting as to changing the color overlay range of your camera unless you have a filter applied? If not, I would suggest checking and re-configuring your integrated camera settings on the laptop. 

 

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Hi RN. Thanks for your reply. That's what I'd like to learn about - "checking and re-configuring your integrated camera settings on the laptop".  How do I change those settings - for example, controlling a warm-to-cool tone, if that exits.

RN
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

@whybaby are you running windows or mac for a laptop? For Windows, here's more info on how to change the color settings for the webcam

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My camera is inverting the colors when in Zoom. Zoom is the only application this is happening in. Any ideas as to why this is happening?

 

BRendalyb3
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yes you can how about you try it 😊


@whybaby wrote:

I just got a new laptop, Compared to my old laptop, using ZOOM, I notice that my skin tone, clothing, and furnishings have a distinctly YELLOWER tone than the previous one. Nothing else has changed; the lighting in the room is the same. Is there a camera setting where I can control the choice of color range - yellow/pink/blue? Thank you!